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  1. price is about the same (depending on exchange rate) availability is non existent as I only know of one outlet, they do Korda, free spirit and fresh bait (in fact I know them very well :wink: check out that link I posted) I would still recommend bringing what you can though as you might as well.

     

    Fish are certainly not riggy, keep in mind that most Australians would kill a carp if they caught it and I would estimate that there are somewhere between 50-100 specialist carpers in Australia (a continent the size of north America) currently who return their catch. Hence it is fair to say that most of the carp that are still swimming have probably not been caught before.

     

    Honestly mate, there is a lot of pioneering going on over here, if you want a swim to fish from make one, fishing is free (you only need to pay for your licence) there is no such thing as a day ticket or syndicate water they simply do not exist. if you have a bit of adventure about you, you will have a ball, if you like manicured swims, not so much! :)

  2. average size is mid to late double largest fish I know of being caught that is still swimming is 43lb most would class a mid 20-30 as a really good fish (if weights are your thing?) they fight like raging bulls and most of them have not been caught before or at least not very often.

     

    As I said let me know when you come over, more than happy to give you some help. :wink:

  3. Aussie carpin is still in it's infancy as far as development of a "scene" but it is growing, try and think less UK now and more early savey years and you will be somewhere close. very few freshwater anglers and even fewer carp fishermen. pretty much the only time you will see another carp angler on the bank is if you have arranged to meet them there :wink:

     

    If you have decent gear bring it over, keep in mind that anything that has touched the water will probably get pulled by customs so remove all line from rods and make sure that everything is spotless, nets wise buy new mesh for your arms and have it in the packet. end tackle wise bring anything you want but make sure that it is clean and still in it's packets. Customs here are seriously paranoid.

     

    to give you an example they even pulled a 60ml bottle of sweet ade as obviously intended to be used in the waterways and would be classed as pollution :roll::roll:

     

    bait and end tackle wise they are avalable in Australia you just need to know where to look (maybe have a look here for some pointers? https://forum.carp.com/carp-forum/viewtopic.php?t=53150 :wink: )particles, boilies, pellets all available locally, thank god, as you have an ice cube in hells chance of getting any in through the post

  4. Hi Bruce,

    Please don't take what I said as negative or trying to stop you doing it. The attitude of a lot of the fishermen in Australia (even the ones that are pro carp) is quite different than in the UK. I started importing Korda end tackle, free spirit fishing rods and also imported the equipment and started a boilie production facility (fundamentally I did it for myself and friends so we had access to good tackle easily) but opened it up to others, I actually found the reaction of some quite staggering as although some supported the idea and purchased stuff and some supported the idea and spread the word (no worries with that) but quite a few took it as a huge negative and actively went out to discredit me on some of the australian forums? it was bizarre! lots of fishermen here say that they wish they had this and that available locally but when you actually give it to them they either want it available locally and cheaper than it is available in the UK :roll: (not sure how they thought that was going to work?) or they just continue to buy from the UK direct as they don't seem to want to support local interests to see them grow. :?::?:

     

    It is a bizarre situation mate, but just something you should be aware of, I don't let it bother me as I got the gear in for me and a few others, if people do not want to benefit from locally available stuff, let them keep losing stuff in the post and complaining that you can't get decent gear in Australia. :?::?:

     

    Anyway mate, if you want to do it, go for it, I outlined the difficulties in my previous post but I guarantee that I for one and probably 20-30 other people that I know of would be interested. Most of these are people that are travelling to Canberra in a few weeks for the largest gathering of specialist carp anglers to fish together in Australia but I can't say to much, in this format, if you know what I mean :wink::wink::wink:

  5. Hi Bruce,

    Please don't take what I said as negative or trying to stop you doing it. The attitude of a lot of the fishermen in Australia (even the ones that are pro carp) is quite different than in the UK. I started importing Korda end tackle, free spirit fishing rods and also imported the equipment and started a boilie production facility (fundamentally I did it for myself and friends so we had access to good tackle easily) but opened it up to others, I actually found the reaction of some quite staggering as although some supported the idea and purchased stuff and some supported the idea and spread the word (no worries with that) but quite a few took it as a huge negative and actively went out to discredit me on some of the australian forums? it was bizarre! lots of fishermen here say that they wish they had this and that available locally but when you actually give it to them they either want it available locally and cheaper than it is available in the UK :roll: (not sure how they thought that was going to work?) or they just continue to buy from the UK direct as they don't seem to want to support local interests to see them grow. :?::?:

     

    It is a bizarre situation mate, but just something you should be aware of, I don't let it bother me as I got the gear in for me and a few others, if people do not want to benefit from locally available stuff, let them keep losing stuff in the post and complaining that you can't get decent gear in Australia. :?::?:

     

    Anyway mate, if you want to do it, go for it, I outlined the difficulties in my previous post but I guarantee that I for one and probably 20-30 other people that I know of would be interested. Most of these are people that are travelling to Canberra in a few weeks for the largest gathering of specialist carp anglers to fish together in Australia but I can't say to much, in this format, if you know what I mean :wink::wink::wink:

  6. It's a lovely idea but I honestly don't believe that there are enoigh carp anglers in Australia to make it a viable proposition.

     

    It's really a question of

     

    1, how many specimen carp anglers do you think there are?

    2, how many of them do you think would be able (geographically) to fish the lake?

    3, how many would pay the money when they can go and catch known fish up to mid 40's for free, with the prospect of an unknown whacker a serious possibility?

     

    not trying to wee on your chips :wink: just pointing out that it is a seriously niche market that is certainly not spoilt for choice for free, the project would need to have a fairly serious POD, as Steve said Bogan free, nice surroundings, serious head of large fish, decent facilities and I am sure that some would be interested (small syndicate for instance) myself included :wink: all depends on the associated costs I suppose.

  7. hello everyone

    I went out this morning to a new lake which I had been eyeing off for a while now. Was a little windy this morning so chose swim sheltered by the wind. First of I pre-baited the area then after setting up, out the baits went. I had maize and homemade boilies out. Not long after casting out the baits I got my first bite which turned out to be a nice common. Didn't have the scales so I'm not too sure how much they weighed.

     

    Heres the first fish of the day and first fish from the lake

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    After re-baiting and setting the rods up again, 10 minutes past and another carp took the bait. When I got her into the net, to my surprise it was my first every mirror carp.

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    Setting up the baits and getting ready for another fish until 30 minutes past and another rod was screaming. After a 10 minute fight, I landed this [censored] (sorry about the bad picture, had it on auto resting on my tackle box)

     

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    All fish released back into the water

     

    Could anyone guess how much they weighed?

     

    Thomas I am really disapointed, I was just looking at fishvictoria and have found you posting some of these pics in a thread called carp cullathon. any explanation? :?:

  8. Thanks for the input. I'll definately take what you have said on board. I'm looking forward to getting back amongst the fish. I'll keep you informed of what happens. Caught a few medium sized reddies last night so I have at least them to keep me occupied.

    Tight lines.

     

    Carp can also go into PH shock if the PH of the water changes by a large amount in a short period of time which can be fatal. People can suffer with this when they have an open pond environment.

  9. Peeps,

     

    I just watched it... some scary stuff in there. Particularly when they are seriously considering the introduction of GM carp in Australia through the daughterless carp program, as well as the introduction of viruses to kill carp...WTF!!!

     

    I just hope that none of these GM or viral fish find they way overseas, especially into Europe??? Have they thought of that... probably not!

     

    I reckon you could have ended that sentence at

     

    Have they thought...........

  10. Gents,

    I am trying to make a bait to avoid eels and have been informed that enervite with mexican onion oil could be a good option. The problem is that i live in Australia and we can neither import enervite or buy it off the shelf. the oil I can import no worries but the base mix just simply wont get through. Has anyone got any suggestions as to what the main ingredients might be? Please note that other items such as robin red etc are not available either zo I am pretty much limited to supermarket/food stores and equestrian type suppliers.

     

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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