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In reply to Post #19 Sign of a good fishery
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In reply to Post #18 They have them on site for hire so no need to buy if you're not planning to target the cats
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In reply to Post #15 If your not set up for cats at least take a large tarpaulin & glove to get it on the bank easily, lots of videaos on the internet of how it's done
Tail dangling out of sling is not a good idea if it can be avoided.
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After reading the title of this thread I clicked with expectation … I can’t tell you how disappointing the content is compared to what I was hoping for
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In reply to Post #15 If you fancy a 100lb + cat that's fair enough but sometimes big cats will sit over/near a baited spot waiting for baitfish so longer periods of inactivity can be the caused by the cats if they're not hoovering up your baited areas, I have had this on many occasions on many different lakes with cats present, moving the baited spot to a new area can keep bites coming from the carp.
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In reply to Post #14 Thanks Neil my normal baiting is put a few kilos in to start and then top up or build up bites depending
I’m fishing b1 according to a video I watched there is only 10 cats in there so hopefully not as bad as b2 on the plus side wouldn’t mind a 100lb plus cat
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In reply to Post #7 They say bait light so you avoid the cats the fish love a big bed of boilies trust me
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In reply to Post #1 Have a look at Lac La Chaussee as well, great venue and lovely people running it - perhaps not quite as prolific as it once was but you should catch a few.
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In reply to Post #9 The food package is excellent, id definitely take it. Use their particle mix that you buy by the bucket , and fish at least one rod on maize. It's nice to wind in and sit out on the patio with a drink , you won't be missing out on bites . We found the period after dinner was prolific , we wound in at night 😉
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In reply to Post #10 If your driving I would strongly recommend getting an EMOVIS tag for the tolls it makes life so much easier .
Make sure you have the correct breakdown cover etc .
Bounty looks ideal for you to start your adventure, France is not for everyone but I love it and have been going since 2010 and normally book as soon as I get home.
Enjoy ☺️
One note I’m not a huge fan of food packages as it means your tied to certain times and I often think you could be missing a bite or two .
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In reply to Post #9 Thanks welshy chose bounty just for that reason to find my feet fishing abroad
Looking forward to going and just asking a few questions about preparing and what to expect like to do a bit of home work and then as you say figure out the rest when you’re there
Plus hopefully a fish or two should grace my net
Not sure on the food package yet like to cook my own plus not hung up on the idea of having to reel in twice a day at set times just feels wrong to me not use to that
Hope you and your lad have a belter trip and bag plenty
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In reply to Post #7 I'm taking my son in April for our 1st trip to the venue so can let you know how we get on and what worked and what didn't. I don't bother to ask too many questions as I like to figure it out, but I have heard bait boats are a significant advantage and don't overbait, fish for a bite at a time, which is the advice already given in this thread. As a general rule of fishing in France though, make sure you have plenty of hooks and leads. In most commercial venues you can fish just like you do back home so don't get too concerned that it's a different country, they are still just carp. The most important thing though is to choose a venue to suit your angling experience, which you are doing by choosing Bounty which from what I have heard is a great 1st time venue amd fairly easy fishing (hence taking my son)
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In reply to Post #7 Definitely use a bait boat and take plenty of goo
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So I think I’m definitely going to bounty lakes b2 so this is my first trip abroad fishing
So any does or don’ts
From what I’m reading light leads and 12in rigs
Don’t bait heavy fish for bites
What are the mozzies like here I’m a walking banquet
Anything really that will help
Is ther crays or chats
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In reply to Post #5 Bounty would be a good first trip . Easy drive , use their bait , catch loads of fish and they do a great food package . Go out odd days and visit local bars and shops .
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