Ok! so you have decided to go to France carp fishing , what should you look for and where should you go?

Do Your Homework Before You Go:

Make sure you book a reputable venue with a good track record. It might sound attractive to fish a pioneering venue, but it’s your holiday you are risking. So get as much information from the owner or the agent as you can. Check out other people’s experiences on the web forums like the Carp Forum.co.uk and feedback. Ask the questions to gain as much info as possible before you leave.

Don’t be Over Ambitious:

When selecting a venue look at the various options and choose a venue that is in keeping with your experience. Big waters are great fun but if you’ve never fished one, you’ll almost certainly be ill equipped and ill prepared. Build your way up to the large waters (if that’s your cup of tea). Angling Lines has stacks of venues for all levels, check out the site and the feedback.

Decide What Size Fish You want to Catch:

Pick a venue that holds the size, numbers and type of fish you want to go for. If you are used to catching lots of doubles and a few twenties, then it is wise to set you goal for a water that will give you a good number of 20lb fish with the chance of bigger. In generally this type of venue will have enough fish to let you have loads of fun, yet offer you the chance of a personal best. continue reading…

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