I enjoyed reading this carp book recently and on the whole it is well written charting Oz's captures over a 10 year period including capture of Two Tone at a then record weight from Conningbrook and various other captures on different waters including the big common from Burghfield.
Its a big book with 400 plus pages and a majority of the carp are absolute beauties with some excellent photographs.
There is also some nice artwork of birds and animals and maps of venues too.
Oz's dedication to the task is evident from his detailed writings and he gets his rewards.
The only slight negative for me is the book is drawn from diarised records so perhaps chapters follow the same pattern rather than each chapter being written in an individually unique way.
However, its well worth a read.
Forces of Nature by Oz Holness
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Three quarters of the way through and can`t put it down
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On my Xmas list
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brian harrison wrote: ↑Sat Oct 29 2022 20:33 -I can sell you oneOn my Xmas list