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In reply to Post #54 lucky chap mate.
I'm sure there's decent places about, sadly, a few years ago i simply just lost the love for it and gave up trying.
I really enjoy my yearly trips to mar peche and labyrinth with great people who enjoy the week with me on my whole lake bookings. No one is bothered what anyone else catches and its a just like when one catches, we all share it like we've all caught it. That for me is special.
and yes mate, in all the years ive spent at race tracks and in the paddocks with up to 100 riders, i've NEVER seen any bitching at all, home and abroad. Everyone just gets on and helps each other out should there be any issues from a broken brake lever to an accident.
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In reply to Post #50 I am fortunate Joss, I fish two Syndicate lakes with lovely fish, both have publicity bans and no named glory hunters.
but it is a shame its come to that.
Like you once said before the bitchiness in carp angling is horrendous when compared to the motorcycle racing scene.
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| mal | Posts: 8986 |  | |
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In reply to Post #52 fair point - i don't do any of them
apart from the lads I've seen on the TV - Hamidi etc. plus Martin Bowler, Matt Hayes and the like - I wouldn't know a 'famous' carper if I hit him accidently with feeder full of maggots...
always have a rod with me when i'm carp fishing to pleasure fish for silvers, perch, whatever else. you'd be surprised how often a passing carp ignores the carp rod and takes the little wigglers instead...
as for the video and the bloke in it - it's a cracking fish and well done to him. much better than a lot of the videos my youtube feed recommends..
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In reply to Post #51 Thing is if you're not on social media you dont have those issues
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In reply to Post #47 far too much info out these day for my liking, no one learns, everyone want instant glory. None of them are anglers, at least not in the true angling sense
Sadly
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In reply to Post #46
your 100% right mate, but you know when you walk around a lake, and say hello to the angler you dont know, and the ask
"any luck mate?"
their first response is generally summut to do with some crap about being sponsored, team member, im on this or that wonder bait.
at that point i walk away in complete boredom
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In reply to Post #47 have to agree with that I will be the first one to admit I was in a bad way regarding fishing due to certain circumstances/chasing big ones etc fell out with "normal" fishing, but luckily now I am again just as happy catching perch in the afternoon as catching 60 pounder in the night... pure fun of fishing again, making plans to fish for bream on my local canal here in belgium in spring and learning my girls to pole fish for silver fish, planning weekend family trips to French rivers... fishing truly is great sport/activity if you look at it without pressure...
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In reply to Post #47 ive had some of the best days fishing with a stick float and a pint of reds.
im only 26 but i strongly believe that 80% of the new so called "carpers" now days couldn't shot a float and plumb the depth!
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In reply to Post #45 it all changed for me when Maddox wrote that book !!!!!!!!!!
and people that had never known the joys of catching Thames bleak or beautiful coloured Gudgeon or trotted a flowing river catching the lightning biting Dace and plump Roach or Rudd or Chub Barbel or Bream they just wanted a big Carp and so instant carp men appeared
and I ****ed off Sea Fishing for a few years as I was so pissed off with the over night circus
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In reply to Post #45 Just ignore all that **** Joss.
To let that ruin your passion is to let commercialism win.
I've fished all kinds of water including circuit waters and I come across these "consultants" all the time. If you can look past the likes and hashtags most of them are sound. Like you, I shudder with embarrassment at the hashtags. My solution is to completely ignore it and just enjoy my fishing. I refuse to cut off my nose to spite my face by letting it ruin what I still love to this day as much as I did 25 years ago.
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In reply to Post #44 the list goes on a tad
waters rammed with carp and the circus turns up
"Promo team" members
hashtaggers
fishing for likes on social media
wanabbes
over sized beanie wearers
instant carpers
Bait consultants ( )
Bloggers
Vloggers
Hoodie collectors
catch a fish at all costs with little or no respect
folded reel handles
I could go on, but i'm sure you get the jist
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In reply to Post #40 What's the false carp scene?
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In reply to Post #1 I quite liked that video, a very unassuming guy and caught the fish of a lifetime. Certainly seems to be the sort of bloke I wouldn't mind fishing next to.
Isn't it amazing the difference that one pick up made? He would otherwise have gone home fishless and his mate having caught a 70+.
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In reply to Post #41 Agree to a point mate, ive never fished circuit waters, nor will i, i was fishing quite heavily a syndicate water that i loved dearly, then unfortunately as the years passed, some members were let in that caused more hassle than i care to mention and were there for all the wrong reasons and ruined it for me. Since then, ive never found a water where i felt fitted my angling.
Today, i just run my own water with some wonderful people who "get it" I hardly ever wet a line in there and get more pleasure out of looking after it, watches others catch.
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In reply to Post #40 UK angling is what you make of it. If you spend your whole life fishing busy circuit waters then yes, I can see why the appeal can wither. However, if you join a close knit syndicate (a proper one, not a glorified club water) whereby catching anything is a reward, then certainly your UK angling can stay the same if not improve, with a change in outlook.
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In reply to Post #38 ive had fish to 84lb and 2 x 70's in France, they didn't ruin my UK angling, the whole false carp angling scene in the UK did that.
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In reply to Post #31 its simply to say congrats etc really. The clip wasn't a "big i am" just an account of his experience.
i rarely watch such clips as they do my head in for the reasons i stated above.
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In reply to Post #34 That’s brilliant 😂 all tho I do agree somewhat but I have a pb for each country I don’t have a over all pb, best way to do it I found. Else I would never beat my french pb in the uk and I do actually just enjoy catching fish I will always get that feeling just by catching a special fish don’t matter if it’s a 20lb scaley mirror or a 70lb mirror abroad.
I have a friend tho In work who used to go carp fishing almost every weekend he absolutely loved I never thought he would give it up but he went to France twice have a 74lb mirror and then said he never enjoyed his uk fishing again so he sold everything and hasn’t been since, he said catching that big mirror ruined his whole fishing everywhere so couldn’t go again
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In reply to Post #35 Always one 🙄
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In reply to Post #35 Not the sort of person you'd want to go on holiday with is he?
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In reply to Post #31 YOU said according to his record, his capture doesn't merit any real consideration.
DONT be such a complete knob ? people can ONLY catch whats in their waters they fish ! and he put the right bait in the right spot at the right time and was rewarded
stupid pathetic comment to make IMHO
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Thinking about it, isn't that fish a bit much?
Catching that would be like going on a boys holiday to Ibiza, going out on the Saturday night and waking up next to Kylie. Your knees might be wobbly all day, but how on earth are you going to recreate that feeling in the future? Probably not back home with Brenda who works on the meat counter at Sainsbury's.
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I always fish alone, but, if I was told I had to fish with him, yeah, absolutely no problem, what a smashing guy
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In reply to Post #31 A man goes on a weeks fishing holiday and catches a good fish. Wether by design or pure luck. Who cares. Why can't you be happy for him?
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In reply to Post #30 I don't understand why accolades are exulted because he is a 'nice guy'. He should be humble because, according to his record, his capture doesn't merit any real consideration. As far as I can make out his only real thought was dropping it short and not lining the bed of bait. The real winners here are Danny Fairbrass, Andy Savage, their grain supplier and capitalism. See it for what it is before it all gets really silly.
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Really enjoyed watching that. Thanks for the heads up. He seams like a decent guy so good for him.
Any other recommendations on other quality material (carp 😜 to watch? seen all the esp stuff which is great.
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In reply to Post #28 Fishing in Holland, we have more common carp than mirrors.
So for me mirrors are more special.
But with carp bigger than let say 60lbs or 30 kg, the massive weight suits commons better.
Sometimes those giant mirrors look like having obese, the giant commons look still like proper fish.
And a 96lbs common is true magic.
Never mind of catching a 30kg+ mirror though
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| Jon | Posts: 4271 |  | |
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'wobbly legs all day' Lovely!
This is the video to show non-anglers to help them understand what it's all about, brilliant stuff!
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So good to see a nice guy catch a great fish and be so matter of fact and humble about it. No Billy big balls and histrionics. Well done to the captor. I'm made up for you mate.
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In reply to Post #25 Actually brought a tear to my eye, the last time that
happened I was watching Lassie 😂
Everything’s already been said , well done that man
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Very humble guy. Seen it on the Jag FB page the other day.
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In reply to Post #16 Same as that Jerry. Absolutely brilliant.
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Very nice to see a down to earth bloke catch something like that, seemed just like one of us and not a big headed angler. Enjoyed watching that 👍
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I watched it earlier, just so nice when people are just themselves, brilliant
If only everybody was the same, you know, normal!
Don’t be a knob head, it’s not real and you will come across as a knobhead
Just be your normal nice self
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Just incredible what a beautiful massive carp Fairplay to him he only wanted a 40 lol... Always the way when you have a pb it's all just a blur in the moment. Sometimes it takes a while to sink in.. Well done that man and his mate had a 70+..
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In reply to Post #19 Great video, magic fish.
And very humble and honest guy.
No big bla bla story, just enjoying his moment of glory.
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In reply to Post #16 my thoughts exactly....these clips are normally full of heroics
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In reply to Post #17 Of course they do I was talking about situation where every swim has got mixed bait situation on the bottom not just maize.
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In reply to Post #6 I believe a lot of French Fish Farmers rear there fish on Maize..
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I thought the guys honesty was so refreshing comes across as genuine modest person and I could not be more happy for him
all of us that spend a fortune on a French trip wish for things like this to happen watching this put a very big smile on my face just brilliant
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| mal | Posts: 8986 |  | |
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I was really struck not just at the size but the condition and look of the fish. A very stunning creature.
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In reply to Post #13 What a brilliant video, he certainly comes across as a very genuine and decent bloke and what a fish! Great capture
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In reply to Post #12 What a lovely clip...stunning fish to a very humble chap
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In reply to Post #10 That one is dead now unfortunately
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Great fish and well done to the chap, if you are going to have one fish on a weeks trip must be a great feeling having a fish that size.
I guess the lake will be getting fully booked up already for the next few years.
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In reply to Post #9
Was this beast not registered ?
big un .
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In reply to Post #8 not sure I am that lucky but you never know
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| mal | Posts: 8986 |  | |
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In reply to Post #3 thanks for doing the link
darkol - feel for you not being able to fish there mate. be sure to post when you eventually do and land the big one eh?
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In reply to Post #5 Should be setting my bivvy there today, but corona.... that fish really is immaculate, hope it stays healthy for a long time... it is interesting that it came out so many times on maize, wouldn't say it is getting that big just eating maize... must be really picky eater around boilies.
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In reply to Post #3 Cheers for that. Refreshing to see a normal bloke (not a sponsored Angler) who seems very down to earth get that kind of result. Very y honest interview and an amazing fish
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In reply to Post #3 What a fish and well done to the down to earth angler!
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Linky
Awesome fish, and the captor comes across very well, seems a nice down to earth chap
Well done that man
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In reply to Post #1 What a fish. Love the angles that you don’t normally see of a fish and it makes you appreciate how big it is
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| mal | Posts: 8986 |  | |
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Apologies if this is a repeat post - my YouTube feed just threw this at me.
96lb common - crikey!
https://youtu.be/CJm_DUTuDYw
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