Korda Underwater DVD Part 1
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| ‘State of the Art Underwater Carp Fishing' shows you- for the first time- how fish feed by putting a camera right in front of their nose! Never before have anglers been able to study the behaviour of their quarry in totally natural surroundings- at such close quarters- in an angling situation... Forget everything you learned and start again! Presented by Danny Fairbrass- the video is set on one very small clear patch on the Carp Society's famous Horseshoe Lake in Gloucestershire. Follow Danny as he moves through a host of rigs and as he uses the advantage of seeing the fish pick up his rigs to answer many previously unanswered questions in this massive 4-hour epic. Watch as rigs are introduced to the swim once the fish's confidence has grown; see how they approach the rig and note if they are aware of it. See for the first time what really happens when a feeding frenzy starts. For years anglers have debated what really goes on underwater- this video settles many of those arguments with underwater footage that leaves no room for debate. These are just a few of the myths we will answer for you... We watched in amazement as we shot this video and it has without doubt made a massive difference to our own fishing. You will never stop learning from this groundbreaking new footage! • How does a spod full of bait land on the bottom? • When do they feed on it? • What is the right amount of bait to introduce and how important is location? • Do Carp and Tench feed differently- are the Tench really as cute as we have been told? • Do the Carp really muscle the Tench out or will they feed together? • Do they pick out their favourites from the spod mix or are they indiscriminate? • How much bait do the nuisance fish eat and does the whole spod mix get to the bottom? • What's the reaction to pop-ups? • What is the fish's reaction to a slow sinking bottom bait and is a bait hard on the bottom less or more effective? • Does the tubing spook the fish and does the colour of the lead system make a difference? • How does a stiff rig work underwater and how does a combi rig act differently? Running Time: Disk one - 120mins approx. Disk two - 120mins approx. |