We sit down with Jim Hepper, a true icon in the world of carp fishing. In this candid conversation, Jim reflects on his journey through what can only be described as the golden era of carp fishing, sharing his insights on the highs, lows, and everything in between. With a sense of nostalgia, he discusses how the sport has evolved over the years. We were fortunate enough to flick through his extraordinary photo album, showcasing some of the best carp to have ever lived, including Two Tone, The Chersey Fish and The Fat Lady. Jim is a self-proclaimed bounty hunter, and when it comes to that next bigun, it requires his full attention.
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