In Pursuit of the Largest “The DVD”

Terry Hearn & Nigel Sharp

 


In Pursuit of the Largest, 'the DVD', is not just another all sing all dancing Stick Mix, Chod Rig,  £450 reel, all action, high production value adventure into the world of carp fishing. This is purely a collection of home made video clips accumulated over nearly two decades by arguably two of the best carp anglers of all time. Terry Hearn and Nigel Sharp narrate this historic archive into some the most prestigious carp ever caught from British waters.
These moments have been captured on video camera for you to personally experience the passion and emotions with the anglers involved.

This cinematic journal lets you re-live and experience the moment that legendary creatures like Yateley’s North Lake’s “Bazil” and the Car Park Lake’s “Heather The Leather” graced the unhooking matt for these fortunate anglers.

There’s an abundance of tales and footage from Oxfordshire's Big S, the Test Valley's Nutsey, The Big Pit, The Lea Valleys Relief Channel, Sonning Eye, Linch Hill's Christchurch, Longfield's Road Lake, not forgetting the mighty Burghfield, near Reading, home to one of the most prized and elusive commons in the country.

 

To view a preview of the DVD, we have included a short preview below.

 

 

 

Final Thoughts

I found In pursuit of the Largest “The DVD” to be one of those visual experiences that you can really get involved with. Terry and Nigel present the DVD from a living room and this creates an atmosphere that makes you feel like you’re in the room with then. This relaxed presentation approach makes a real refreshing change from the usual massed produced generic angling DVD’s we constantly have thrown down our throats. For just £21.45 including p&p, this 2 DVD offering has approximately 4 hours of footage that will touch the soul of any angler who has ever been bitten by the Big Carp buzz.

 


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