Roy Van Goor fished Laroussi w/c 17th September 2011. It was a tough week but on the Friday he landed this magnificent 61lb mirrior;
Videos
All the latest session diaries and venue videos from our carp fishing in France…
If Carlsberg did carp fishing holidays…
Just a bit of fun….
Boux is back!
Boux is Back! After an absence of 3 years from our books we’re delighted to announce that from 2012 we’ve been appointed as the sole booking agents for Boux.
As many of you will know, Boux has had reputation for producing large carp since the 1980’s with many famous anglers having visited its banks. That tradition continues and Boux still produces hard fighting carp at consistently high weights with 40lb+ carp out almost every week.
Here’s the venue video;
Constructing safe carp rigs
Paul Cooper shows you how to make a safe carp rig.
Ensuring that the lead can be shed in the event of a line break is the first rule of safe rigs. In this video Paul shows you the components you need to be certain your rig is safe.
Carp Rigs – Tying the Knotless Knot
Paul Cooper presents a series of short video clips on carp rigs and tips…
Over the next few months I intend to put a series of short video clips together showing the methods that I use when fishing home or abroad, that help me put those extra few fish on the bank.
I have been field testing venues for Angling Lines for around 8 years now catching carp of all sizes up to 55lb. Once a lake is established and producing the larger specimens that’s when I’m moved on to the next new venue.
More often than not the lakes that I am sent to are brand new venues and the stocking levels and sizes are unknown. As a result I have come across numerous problems in France that you would not normally associate with fishing in the UK. Through these videos I’ll try to pass on some of that experience as well as covering some of the more basic elements of our wonderful sport.
I know that there are a lot of experienced carp anglers out there for whome these videos will appear to be the basics of carp fishing, but, as we all know, there are a lot of new anglers entering the carp fishing arena all the time & they would probably appreciate any help that they can get.
Paul Cooper
paulcooper18@sky.com
Old Oaks venue video
Here’s the new 2011 Old Oaks venue video;
A brand new carp lake – Blue Lake
Here’s a brand new venue we’ll be offering in 2012… Blue Lake. We’ll give you more details in the next few weeks but in the meantime here’s an introductory video;
Angling Lines August Webcast out now
Here’s our August Webcast. This issue introduces a brand new D&S water, Blue Lake, plus a round-up of notable August captures & a thank you to this seasons contributors to our Webcasts.
Carp Bait Storage – A Quest Baits Masterclass
Plastic Baits – Carp Bait Videos
Carp fishing tip – suntraps are a magnet to carp
Carp rigs – a video showing how to tie the combi-rig
Carp fishing videos – weighing carp safely
Carp Fishing in France – July Webcast
This issue includes an interview with disabled angler Ray Barnes at Oakview plus news of lots of record breaking weeks from around our venues.
Carp Tactics and Watercraft – setting up & using a marker float
A series of Angling Lines videos that’ll help you put more carp on the bank!
Here we join Paul Cooper as he explains how to set up & use a marker float.
Angling Lines June Webcast
Carp Tactics and Watercraft – stick mixes & backleads
A series of Angling Lines videos that’ll help you put more carp on the bank!
Here we join Dan Phesay at Sapphire as he explains the tactics he uses to concentrate the carp in his swim, plus his stick mix rig & how he uses back-leads.
Carp Tactics and Watercraft – Bring The Carp To You!
A series of Angling Lines videos that’ll help you put more carp on the bank.
Here we join Ron Key at Sapphire as he explains the tactics he uses to bring out of range carp into his swim.
The great carp runs run…
The great runs run tells the story of how a routine filming visit to one Angling Lines venue developed into a quest to see how many venues and runs could be filmed in one single day.
Everything you see here took place between 6.30am and 4.30pm on Thursday the 19th May 2011.
