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Put the word bass after it and it’s almost as expensive as the word carp lol in the 00’s the word barbel was more expensive lol
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B B reacted to a post in a topic: New purchases
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Sorry to hear it hasn’t arrived yet If the box had a carpy name it would cost a £10 er more in the shop 🙄 talking of costing more, Nx to the carp gear is the sea gear in my local and I was comparing prices of size 8 swivels and packets of beads and as you guessed the sea prices was half of the price of the carp gear and you got more, that carp tax is shameful 😡
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Roughtor reacted to a post in a topic: Has the mania about otters died down?
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Like Kev was rightly saying you have to check the fence regularly, I mean I'm down there virtually everyday ,those fences especially the ones with electric, or in my case a big solar panel, plus battery ,if the geese hit the wires,causing it to short one dark night its game over..or the local hunt get a whiff of ol foxy 🦊, they damage it as well It's a constant battle ,I have to be honest ,I've nearly packed it in because of predation ,especially as my mate did . But why should I, angling is what I do ...!! I lived with it over 30 yrs plus I'm, sadly used to it ,so many venues ruined .. We fight on ..also ,venues live or die by the attitude of the owner,or anglers, live in denial, bye bye venue... Famous local saying No fence ,no fish, no future ..
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Roughtor reacted to a post in a topic: Has the mania about otters died down?
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I will say my local lake is well fenced, we do have to keep an eye for Badgers digging under and we did have a disgruntled member cut the fence close to the river, but all is good now and we have CCTV and trail cams monitoring the complex
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commonly reacted to a post in a topic: Has the mania about otters died down?
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yonny reacted to a post in a topic: Has the mania about otters died down?
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We went to Ashmire Fishery Cambs last year, place was fenced, main gate looked very low on arrival like 2.6 - 3ft max - I started in peg one by the gate, 2nd night my dog went out to something that scuttled past the back of my bivvy and vanished. Hour later we've got an otter swimming around chasing the swans all night - poor things were so stressed. Before leaving 2 of us went to see the owner, I told him the gate was too low and that was the entry route but he wouldn't have it, it must be a badger hole in the out of bounds he says, very little we can do about badgers. Guy had his head in the sand - crazy man will lose them all over time, was nowhere near bothered enough. My last syndicate was fenced but the initial/emergency fence was chicken wire, over time the wire weakened in the wet areas and a small hole was forced and one got in. Killed my target fish (two tone), nothing was said and I wasted 5 years chasing a ghost! Owner there is well on it, fencing is all improved and has additional electric wires yet he reliably informs that they (otters) still check for weaknesses every night (trail cam) - it never stops - any storm damage and they will be straight back in!
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Best ,non fence I've seen is only half the lake being fenced ,and it's electrified ,honestly you couldn't make it up.. Apparently the 'expert' in attendance said it'd keep the pred out...I shook my head ,muttering things like move on,move on,to myself ,shaking my head in disbelief.. They lost a lot of lovely fish
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Just get. Bit of tape cover over the Sea and write carpdra, nobody would notice mate 👍 My temu one hasn't arrived yet
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Hi Mantion, Thanks for nice reply 👍 Have to say I am not a 'split cane and centre pin' angler, tbh not my cup of tea, however do use a pin and float rod for crucian fishing. Sadly I suspect most new carp anglers now are followers on social media, in my day only media was Carp Talk once a week and Carpworld every month, then Big Carp mag joined in. Obviously times move on, still remember when carp anglers were actually a minority on most waters I fished! How is this going to effect mouth damage? As I say, 3.5lb TC rods, big pit reels on small lakes I am afraid will never change now, when you hear about some youngster saying his first fish was a 20, so sad they never got chance to start out with respect for fish by catching small stuff and learning how to play fish on light tackle and have the experience of it. Anyway, tight lines to all
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Just got back from a 24 with my dad, we had a wicked session 👌 he had a 21 and two doubles 👍I did 25lb 8oz, 21lb 4oz and a mid double 👍 I think they are getting ready to spawn, they were all really plump and as we were leaving there were a few crashing around the back of one of the islands so that's gonna probably be it for a couple weeks now. Maybe have a dabble at some sea fishing 👍
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Mantion started following HOW TO PREVENT MOUTH DAMAGE
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It's great to see someone with so much history and experience in fishing! You've certainly seen the sport evolve over the years. The changes in tackle and techniques, especially with some modern practices, can be frustrating for long-time anglers who remember when fishing was more about skill and finesse, like you mentioned with lighter tackle and barbless hooks. I do agree with you about the damage that some of the heavy tackle and overpowered setups can cause, especially when used in more delicate waters or by people who might not have the same respect for the fish or the environment. It’s a shame when the sport starts to lose its connection with the traditions and values that made it enjoyable and rewarding. Hopefully, as more people become aware of the impact certain practices can have on fish populations and ecosystems, there will be a shift back towards more sustainable, responsible fishing methods. It sounds like your club lake might be going through a similar evolution. Hopefully, with the right leadership and the efforts of anglers like yourself, there will still be a place for more thoughtful, respectful fishing.
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Mantion joined the community
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Nice one mate. Always nice to get a bend in the rod.
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There is no problem in this case the gates there the fence is gone lol
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You have other problems with gated fences on footpaths in that not everyone shuts them, or self closing gates don't close properly.
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Change of hook baits over the same spot has done the trick & I'm off the mark .certainly not a big fish but very a welcome one 👍
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OnE of the lakes on my club ticket was fenced off and had gates on it that were left unlocked so people could use it as it’s a public footpath. the locals complained and the fence was taken down the gates are still there 🔔🔔 river flows next to it
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Fencing won't happen everywhere. Too many places can't be fenced, some syndicate, some club, even day ticket due to various reasons. Footpaths, farmland, even landscape regulations. As an example we would love to fence around it, but because it is in a Capability Brown landscape and historical grounds is subject to certain regulations. The property can be fenced, but there are inlet and outlet streams that can't be, so the lake has to be open. I believe syndicates are exempt from being able to apply for funding.
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Won’t happen in a million years I thought that was the whole ethos behind Embryo.
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greekskii started following Has the mania about otters died down?
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Plenty of rod licence money out there for predator fencing. 2x a year clubs and fisheries can split for it. When the otters start hitting the Scottish and southern salmon rivers and the MPs start seeing the issue firsthand it’ll change. Whilst it’s mainly coarse species bearing the brunt of it they won’t pay it much thought. Public opinions being another issue for MPs. They don’t want everyone to hate them, after all it’s a popularity game.
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Coots, pike, swans, geese and ducks. I've seen how otters will grab a swan by the neck, and bite in until it dies. I did see on on the lake going into a rabbit warren, rabbit numbers are very low around the lake this year. The roadside warren has been wiped out. It was 20metres from a copse alongside the lake, where the otter hid. The warren on the house side has less rabbits than usual, but that is right next to the main car park and track, so may get regularly disturbed.
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No shareholders divis for the MP’s to get their hands on.
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One of the big problems with otters returning is food, originally wild otters preferred freshwater eels, so as eels are rare Otters have turned to carp and maybe pike, fisheries should be able to apply to gov for funding to protect fisheries with decent fencing but the gov are not one bit interested
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There are so many of them out and about now,definitely they are not rare or endangered.. When there is evidence suggesting, males are tolerating other males in their ranges ,then it could be said, rewilding them has failed as its now out of kilter with the nature available to them ... I know otters raid people's koi ponds to get food ..
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Was greeted at my swim by this: Adult male, body right of path, head left, been chewed off, no signs of actually eating anything. This is one of 3 I've spotted around the lake this spring. The more of this I see the less I understand and have sympathy for our MR O. Looking more and more like a senseless killing machine to me! Oh and the female was looking around for her mate - heartbreaking. 😪