cg74
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I admire his passion but this fills me with dread:
Help Save Our Sport | Fish Action | Carp Fishing Videos | Korda
Help Save Our Sport | Fish Action | Carp Fishing Videos | Korda
That great ecologist, Dany Fairbrass. Not exactly a fan of biodiversity is he!
This mad project is very retrograde.... But it will ensure there are plenty of mud pigs to fill up with Munga without the worry that its wasted on bream or roach.
Got to work WITH nature.... Dany's vision for the future has more in common with canned hunting than what I visualize carp fishing to be..
I have every sympathy with those that despair with the desire for carp, carp and nothing but carp. A guy that runs (big) carp day ticket waters and a syndicate or two in my neck of the woods also had some sympathy. So much so, when he acquired a couple of waters in very close proximity, he decided to leave one as a mixed fishery that is predominantly a tench water. Everybody said it was a great idea, most bemoan the loss of decent tench waters. It has some decent sized fish for the area, and plenty of them. Sadly, despite that, it's barely getting fished. Even if he was charging the going rate as a carp water, he'd still be getting a fraction of the income he would if he chucks a rake of carp in there.
that's the way its going artificial fishing id rather fish for tench anyday, I grew up fishing rivers for trout but now their not worth fishing around here, so trout lakes sprung up years ago its the same with carp, i used to eat the wild trout I caught but I have never eaten a farmed trout, I really miss natural river fishing.
I admire his passion but this fills me with dread:
Help Save Our Sport | Fish Action | Carp Fishing Videos | Korda
I have every sympathy with those that despair with the desire for carp, carp and nothing but carp. A guy that runs (big) carp day ticket waters and a syndicate or two in my neck of the woods also had some sympathy. So much so, when he acquired a couple of waters in very close proximity, he decided to leave one as a mixed fishery that is predominantly a tench water. Everybody said it was a great idea, most bemoan the loss of decent tench waters. It has some decent sized fish for the area, and plenty of them. Sadly, despite that, it's barely getting fished. Even if he was charging the going rate as a carp water, he'd still be getting a fraction of the income he would if he chucks a rake of carp in there.