Well saidRBTraditional wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:23 pm I’ve just googled this chap.... carp angler, carbon rods, boillies, bite alarms etc etc. With the way he “fishes” and I use the term very loosely, as I’d call it trapping. I can’t see what has this got to do with the TFF???
Terry Hearn's new book " Through the Mist"
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Oh!...Here comes the tar and feathers! I thought he was just enquiring about a book ?Paul F wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 10:38 pmWell saidRBTraditional wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:23 pm I’ve just googled this chap.... carp angler, carbon rods, boillies, bite alarms etc etc. With the way he “fishes” and I use the term very loosely, as I’d call it trapping. I can’t see what has this got to do with the TFF???
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I'd have to agree! Superb angler, modern fisherman or not.PondLife wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 9:41 pm Terry Hearn is not just a one trick pony. He's a very skilled all round angler and also fishes for other species using conventional methods .
EG. https://www.drennantackle.com/terry-hea ... ver-roach/
And if i recall correctly he's also caught dace over a pound on float tackle and lots of large perch plus he catches a lot of his carp using surface baits, which is not what i'd call trapping.
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Totally agree Tengisol, very knowledgeable, especially when he fishes very low stock waters. I think that would be a great pairing too.Tengisgol wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 10:00 pm I like him. If you put aside the lack of cane and pin, he is a true traditional thinker and hunter of fish. He has that sixth sense and knack of becoming as one with his environment. I think him and Yates would get on very well. Like Hutchy and Yates. Good books.
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Thoroughly enjoyed his books and articles over the years and I'm sure I’ll enjoy this one. An exceptional angler and great communicator.
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Except for boilies (probably would of used them if they'd been around) Dick Walker meets the above criteria and he is regarded as an icon on this forum.RBTraditional wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 8:23 pm I’ve just googled this chap.... carp angler, carbon rods, boillies, bite alarms etc etc. With the way he “fishes” and I use the term very loosely, as I’d call it trapping. I can’t see what has this got to do with the TFF???
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Thanks for the tip off Tony. Will be scanning the sight everyday towards the end of January .Tonytoned wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 10:20 pmHello PondLifePondLife wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:39 pm Only this week it came to my attention that Terry Hearn had released a new book. Being a fan of terry's i went to the calm productions website to order a copy only to find they has sold out. So then i went to ebay to try and find a copy at a reasonable price only to be horrified at the prices they were selling for, on average over £100. Seems to me enterprising individuals only bought the book or books in some cases to make a profit. Not sure whether to congratulate them on their business prowess or condone them for profiteering . Probably the latter .
They are publishing a second edition at the end of January 2021. It should retail for about £35 I looked myself.
Here is the link:
https://calmproductions.com/through-the-mist
Scroll up and you'll find this:
- Second Edition re-print -
This will be available from the end of January 2021
Author: Terry Hearn
Format: Hardback
Good luck
Tony
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Your very welcome, so will I. Have a good Christmas and a Happy New year.PondLife wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 12:40 amThanks for the tip off Tony. Will be scanning the sight everyday towards the end of January .Tonytoned wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 10:20 pmHello PondLifePondLife wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:39 pm Only this week it came to my attention that Terry Hearn had released a new book. Being a fan of terry's i went to the calm productions website to order a copy only to find they has sold out. So then i went to ebay to try and find a copy at a reasonable price only to be horrified at the prices they were selling for, on average over £100. Seems to me enterprising individuals only bought the book or books in some cases to make a profit. Not sure whether to congratulate them on their business prowess or condone them for profiteering . Probably the latter .
They are publishing a second edition at the end of January 2021. It should retail for about £35 I looked myself.
Here is the link:
https://calmproductions.com/through-the-mist
Scroll up and you'll find this:
- Second Edition re-print -
This will be available from the end of January 2021
Author: Terry Hearn
Format: Hardback
Good luck
Tony
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Oh dear, carper bashing at a target you know nothing about. One might say, what has that got to do with the TFF.
Terry Hearn is probably the most highly respected carp angler in the country. He is a true naturalist, studies his target fish and will often fish for just one specimen on a large, low stocked venue. Anybody that can do that is a quality angler. His success rate beggars belief and, he's caught lots of other species too. His approach is both traditional, modern and, at times groundbreaking. Remind you of anyone?
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Terry Hearn is probably the most highly respected carp angler in the country. He is a true naturalist, studies his target fish and will often fish for just one specimen on a large, low stocked venue. Anybody that can do that is a quality angler. His success rate beggars belief and, he's caught lots of other species too. His approach is both traditional, modern and, at times groundbreaking. Remind you of anyone?
Peace and love brothers of the angle.
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They have both met at Skeffs Ashmead! I believe.Tengisgol wrote: ↑Thu Dec 17, 2020 10:00 pm I like him. If you put aside the lack of cane and pin, he is a true traditional thinker and hunter of fish. He has that sixth sense and knack of becoming as one with his environment. I think him and Yates would get on very well. Like Hutchy and Yates. Good books.
I think i remember him telling me someone won a competition to fish with them?
Two former carp record holders