Carping in England

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Carping in England

Post by eljefe » Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:11 pm

pics come first. mull over these while I get the vapour locked brain to throw in a few words...

Henry picked me up at bristol and after a toss and a spill, and a car backing into us, we set out fishing at 5pm.
A lovely swim, stright out of national geographic.

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Post by nagarifle » Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:29 pm

hi mate
if i had known u were in Bristol would have met up. are u back or still in Bristol. pm me if still in the wet England.

its looks like around 1-2 kg of catch.

keep sinking those maggots.
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Post by shahid » Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:51 pm

What did you do with that Mallard in there ?

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Post by nagarifle » Sat Jun 21, 2008 4:56 pm

still there i think unless El Boss was packing a shooter.
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Re: Carping in England

Post by b.baracho » Sat Jun 21, 2008 5:20 pm

WOW great catch bro and that to from the side of a lake. 8) 8) 8)

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Post by Mack The Knife » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:12 am

Come on you slob, I want the full report!

Nagarifle, they caught over 50+ kg of fish.

Well done, champ! ;)

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Post by nagarifle » Sun Jun 22, 2008 12:18 am

over 50kg

blow me down with a feather

el boss better have a good story to tell or he will become the el peon.
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Post by Sakobav » Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:43 am

Axx

Congrats tight lines

Did you hook up with Grumps, Vik et al?

Cheers

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Post by eljefe » Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:51 am

That mallard drake, and his umpteen cousins and aunt, are the biggest thieves in the queens kingdom! ate away all the ground bait, they did!
After a smooth trip from Dublin, Henry took me from the bristol airport straight to the swim,
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about 10mi from Bristol, at 5 ish in the evening-masala chicken, tea, a DAM rod, a huge box of fishing goodies and a shimano 5000 baitrunner.A spade ended no 10, tonnes of ground bait , and away we go

As is usual of me, I normally strike form by day two-so itwas upto Henry to give a demo of 11m pole fishing and he started with a good carp , then a veil, then a mirror carp-all of the 7lb + range.
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Well, i enjoyed my tea and chicken and smoke and the environs, and the other anglers in their studied insouciance,
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and forget to even bait my hook at times...thats the truth.
We headed home to henry's manor, met up with his exotic menagerie-he hand rears and hand feeds the birds-the feathered ones atleast-and they just wont get enough of him-
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Dinner was baked Trout with potatoes and -lip smacking.

Day 2 began on a wet and cold note and i checked out the weather with an experienced, half open eye and promptly went back to bed.When henry finally woke me up at 8-30am-it was our ETD and I put on my cheery face and went down for brekker.A major belch later, we were away in the always 'packed to the gunnels ' fishomatic, Gonsalves Express. same road , another lake-

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Same story of a loaf of bread, a bowl of wine etc etc with due regards to the drunken tentmaker-past 1pm and no strike.lots of bites and truckloads of ground bait, nada, zilch .

I go up and get a cuppa from the restaurant, a couple of smokes,take some pics, pull up stakes and decide to become Henry's neighbour-peg 33, allrise...



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not only that, having being reduced to penury in the department of ground baiting, begged myself a hand full from Henry in the next peg and cast out 2 m away and decided to while awaythe afternoon with improving my thumb flicks a la pellet bait.

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Well, the whole evening went on like that-except for the SMALL ones which i would unhook and put back, any fish meriting a pic , ended in a dulcet voiced bellow for Henry in the next peg-ah, forgot to mention, we were sharing a landing net-having forgotten the second one at home.
cold, wet bedraggled (more like bedazzled) 6ft and less from the bank, 3-4 pellets as ground bait, and the carp couldnt stop hitting them!
the line was 8lb mono-barbless no 10 hook-never lost a fish...
except for the usual grunt and a curse from the canny neighbour- ''oooh F**k lost him,D**n, he got away...''and the usual anglers solemnities, I had no idea what ol man river was upto.
End of the line, 8-30pm and after the last hookset,C&R , no ciggies and am longing for a cuppa brew, we decided to pack up and :

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pack away the lefgering set up, the 11m pole, the 14m pole , the whle kit and caboodle

came the innocent request- ''come and help me with the keep net, will you- a bit heavy for me.''

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Foosh and a half-that was par for the course for HG, all the fish the camera could see and a whole lot more that were nestled away, so after the incredulous silence, the release with each splash louder than its predecessor, and ...I'm posted for spine surgery on sat next.
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Post by Mack The Knife » Mon Jun 23, 2008 6:56 am

Now THAT'S a report! Thanks. ;)

If you had given me a hundred guesses I never would have figured out how you aggravated your old back injury.

Hope it's not too bad and have a comfy flight back home.

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Post by nagarifle » Mon Jun 23, 2008 12:44 pm

nice one , it would seem that u spent a large amount of time with the birds, i mean the one with the wings

well done
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Re: Carping in England

Post by jonahpach » Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:48 pm

Hullo there asif... great pics you got there! and wow!

Me, all the fun I get from fishing here in Mizoram is when I get into that "Johnny watched the bright round sun" stupor staring at the water. Wow! The fishes I get to catch then.. If i get lucky i even manage to get the two legged kind :D

But it must be a really busy affair with all that fish biting. Something akin to those rural vasectomy drives undertaken by government docs?? :D You bet I am jealous!

Have fun! and dont jump into the river just yet...

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Post by HSharief » Mon Jun 23, 2008 7:14 pm

WOW, look at that bag full of fish. Very nice report and pictures. Congratulations.

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