Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Carp Fishing in France Webcast – October 2012


In this edition in addition to our normal news round-up there’s a feature on fish farmer Lauren Bigot.  Lauren explains the range of activities he gets involved in throughout the year.
Carp Fishing - 56 technical videos available.

    Monday, 29 October 2012

    Animal Magic at Notaire’s Lakes


    It has been a very busy year at Notaires with new pigs arriving, new sheep and a surprise delivery of baby alpaca – llama crosses (huarizos).
    Here at Notaire’s lakes we have 75 acres of lakes, woods and fields in one of the quietest areas of France. This makes for a unique holiday experience; the calm, quiet atmosphere is appreciated as a counterpoint to the busy modern life in England. If you stretch your legs round some of the hidden fields you could well catch sight of deer or boar as well as buzzards, kestrels and sparrow hawks.
    We decided that we wanted to add an element of self-sufficiency but with very low impact. As a result our smallholding is like an old fashioned farm with a few pigs, sheep, turkeys and chickens (OK and a herd of llamas, but they are just for fun)!  Around the farm (in addition to the swings and swimming pool) the farm animals are a source of great interest for children.
    Brendan the alpaca was allowed to stay in the girls’ field after he ‘grew up’ as they would spit him off whenever he made an advance, but in the heat of the night, one by one they succumbed to his blandishments (hence the story of the brown bear jumping on the back of a llama that one of our visiting anglers told us) and now we have a new flock of very cute brown huarizos, the offspring of a llama mother and alpaca father. Brendan and the other male alpacas will soon be getting a special visit from the vets.
    This year we have a small flock of Suffolk and Charolais sheep (I thought that Charolais were cows but they are also a race of ovines). It turns out that the Charolais – Suffolk cross is a very good meat sheep, but that is more fortune than planning. Lambo the hand raised lamb is growing up to be the ram for the herd.  Oscar the llama is the boss of this flock as having a llama in with the sheep protects the young lambs from foxes. The Suffolks have a black face and the Charolais have a light face; strangely one of ours has a pink face and always seems to be scowling at me.
    Our pedigree Berkshire pigs have settled in well and are always keen to eat any vegetable scraps that guests have spare. Oberon the boar was a little unhappy after being separated from the girls but settled down after being given extra treats and tummy rubs. All being well Oberon should be siring the next generation of Berkshires on the farm in the spring and guests will be able to meet the piglets. The Berkshires are a heritage breed but are becoming increasingly popular as consumers tire of watery supermarket pork and are looking for meat with natural fat levels and flavor as often advocated by TV chefs.
    The turkeys are full size now and the dominant male is strutting his stuff trying to impress the other turkeys. A black turkey doing his turkey dance while waving his wattles is quite a sight. It’s a bit ‘redneck’ but few people can resist doing turkey calls to make the male gobble back and dance.
    The carp are also growing well and the lake record has been broken twice this year, currently standing at 43lbs 10oz.
    Fishing Holidays at Notaires

    A Massive Haul of Monster Carp at Villefond


    Arthur @ 54.07
    Nick Johnson returned to Villefond for the third time on the 20th of October 2012 with Dave Procter (his second visit) and they both done brilliantly. Their amazing catch report reads as follows;
    Total weight of carp caught; 635 lb 12oz
    52lb mirror carp
    Arnold @ 52.10
    Average weight of carp; a massive 41.6lb!
    Fish caught in order of size;
    *  54lb 7oz (Arthur the common)
    *  52lb10oz (Arnold a mirror)
    *  47lb12oz
    *  45lb12oz (Dorian a mirror)
    *  45lb 4oz (Measles a mirror)
    *  43lb10oz
    *  40lb.8oz
    *  40lb 4oz
    *  39lb 10oz
    *  38lb 12oz
    *  38lb 7oz
    47lb carp from French lake Villefond
    47lb
    *  38lb 4oz
    *  36lb 8oz
    *  33lb
    *  29lb 4oz
    *  and a future Villefond monster – an 11lb common.
    These sorts of weights is what separates Lac du Villefond from all other lakes it’s a real specimen water, and although it’s very tough, it’s worth it if you get it right and as normal all the fish are different fish no re-captures.
    What makes the weights even more impressive is some of the fish like Arthur the common at 54lb 7oz were still down in weight from the late spawning at the end of August/ beginning of September. So these fish will be even heavier when at full weight and Arthur who normally puts 4lb on over winter could well come out next spring at over 60lb!
    Arthur is our second biggest common and hasn’t been out since April 2012. Arnold is our second biggest mirror and hasn’t been caught since July 2012. Nick and Dave have been a real pleasure to have on our lake every time they have been and we are really happy for them and hope to see them again catching more monsters.
    Mark, Villefond Owner
    Carp Fishing in France at Villefond

    Thursday, 25 October 2012

    New Venue Video for Morgane


    Here’s the new venue video for Morgane carp & cat lake;
    Lakes in France - Morgane

    More Record Pumpkins


    558.5kg
    As regular readers will know, the owner of Old Oaks & Laroussi, Mehdi Daho, is a record vegetable grower.  Here’s photos of his last 2 pumpkins;
    The white one is 509kg and the other one is 558.5kg.
    It was the first time ever in France that a grower produced 3 pumpkins over 500kg.
    Happy days !
    509kg Pumpkin
    509kg

      Wednesday, 24 October 2012

      Clearing Dead Trees from the Island at Molyneux


      As those of you lucky enough to have visited Molyneux will know the clearing the dead trees from large Island was one of the major tasks I had set myself this year. It has sadly been left to grow wild over a number of years. It is over run with brambles, and the trees have suffered as a result. Many of the trees have died as a result of having not enough light or room to grow. I decided that this autumn when we had no guests on I would start the mammoth clearance job needed to try to improve the overall look and at the same time try to enhance new growth where we could.
      Helen and I started this project yesterday, I cut down a number of trees and today we commenced the clearing of these. It was not possible due to their size to drag them across to the mainland as planned so we decided to chop them up where they were, and burn them in situ.
      French Carp Lakes – Molyneux