Terry Hearn's 'The Crave' Cork Ball Pop-Ups...
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- čas přidán 27. 02. 2014
- Terry Hearn is arguably one of the most respected carp anglers in the country. In this video we join him at home, as he sets about making some cork ball pop-ups for the coming season. If you have never made these before, then this video is a must see!
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What a great life he has........ Good luck to him. He is always happy to help others learn👍👍
He hasn’t let a bit of fame ruin him like some others.
I use a set of digital scales to weigh the amount of paste each cork ball has wrapped around it.
It makes it easier to replicate the same bouyancy for each pop up.
Cheers for the tips Tel!
Even god has to make his own pop ups love these terry hearn vids bought some of his bait today in the hope it will be noticed and we get more hearn vids everytime you put one up I'll buy a kilo!!!! Terry is the god of UK carpers
Something real about Terry, his an accidental hero! His got super powers and he don’t even seem to know how it happened lol
Keep chickens at Mam’s this is why your a legend !!! That is serious dedication !!!!! Love it !!!!
Chilled angler.Legend.
he truly is a legend
U roll better than any boilie machine lol 😍
I noticed you not doing any of the prep on the work surface in kitchen, one way to avoid an ass kicking from the wife! go on lad!
Love the way he does it all quick on the kitchen floor before the wife catches him 😂
Don't think he's married pal. Heard no talk of a missus in 30 yrs
terry is a boss
Great Video Terry, Quick Question. Would you re-use your cork balls when you have finished? or simply throw em away and buy some new ones? I suppose you would throw them if you were making a different flavour eh. cheers Terry, quality
Hi Eric, you can re-use them of course unless they have been damaged for any reason. tight lines
@@DynamiteBaitsTV Just wondered if the cork would absorb any of the flavours from previous boilies.
@@ericjackson7810 there is a possibility of this. The new mixture would mask this but its all down to preference of course and if you are unsure, it may best to have full confidence and use a fresh corkball :)
top tips from the man
if you soak your cork balls in egg before rolling the paste sticks much better, also no blisters
Balls!
Blisters??? From rolling pop ups? Ya fanny
@@DenzelLN936 he means blisters in the popup after cooking
DickOswald oh shit!
Amazingly good bait just will never boil them in my house again smelt like dead crabs for a week ,let's say the Mrs wasn't a happy camper lol
sponsors dynamite baits and tesco's lol go on tel
Can you pierce the cork ball pop ups,i dont like to tie them...
Do you go fishing for salmon occasionally...?
On the floor ???
TESCO !!!!!!!
Terry Hearn's how to make maltesers.
Well the lighting and sound is definitely balls!!
Use the surfaces, Terry, not the floor. Watch your back, mate.
Terry the tench