Korda State of the Art Underwater Carp Fishing Part 5

  • Presented by Danny Fairbrass
  • 2 DVD Set
  • Run Time 210 minutes approx
  • £ 19.99
Korda Say
Korda’s continued commitment to giving information to the angler has been pushed to the limit with this the latest instalment in the Underwater Carp Fishing Series.

Join Danny and the team as they undertake the mission to catch and film from start to finish an English 30lb carp on the banks of the beautiful Wellington Country Park. Filmed more in the style of a documentary you will be able to watch from the moment the cameras go in. See the frustrations the team have with technical problems then witness the excitement as the crystal clear waters give host to the best footage of big carp feeding ever filmed.

The cameras follow Danny as he tries to fool some of the wiliest carp the team have ever filmed and with new technology watch as the ‘close up’ really does give a fishes eye view of the rig and the carp picking up and getting away with lots of different presentations.

Danny says ‘Filming part 5 was in parts very frustrating, losing a really big fish at the start of the film was heart breaking, as trying to catch a 30lb carp in front of the cameras was perhaps a tall order. But with help from the team, we achieve what we set out to do and I think we have delivered a film that anglers of all abilities won’t fail to learn more about carp and there behaviour in the swim. The footage in parts is incredible; it’s like having an aquarium full of 30lb carp in your living room it will get everyone thinking!’

Part 5 is without doubt a ‘must see’, sit back and prepare to be taken to the edge of your seat by possibly the best carp fishing film ever made!

FISHINGmagic VERDICT

There is not much more you can say about these underwater DVDs from Korda, except that they get better. Part 5 is the best yet.

The professionalism of the camera work, the sound, the commentary and the editing have improved tremendously since Part 1. The spontaneous enthusiasm when a carp approaches the bait is infectious and exciting and you can feel yourself willing the carp to slip up and take it.

Watching fish feeding through the surface of a clear water lake or river, especially where you have a bait lying in wait, has always had an added thrill and I can see lots of sales for the first entrepreneur to develop, manufacture and sell at a reasonable price, the first underwater camera outfit that can be part of the end tackle. Don’t scoff, baitboats with sonar and cameras are with us right now and the underwater camera in miniature is already possible with fibre optics and microchips. It just needs developing at the right price for anglers.

Whether they will be acceptable though, is another question.

This Underwater DVD from Korda, like the previous four parts, is an eye-opener and not to be missed by anyone who wants to actually see what goes on down there where your bait and feed lies in wait.

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