Friday, 28 September 2012

Roz Sets Two New Ladies Records at French Lake Glehias


French Carp Fishing
30.08 the ladies record for a common
Nottingham based Macmillan Nurse Roz Bexon, here for the week with hubby Neil and son Chris, managed to bust not one but two La Gléhias Ladies Lake Records!!
At around 23:30 Monday evening, Roz’s middle rod ripped off from the shallow end of the Gorse Bank where it meets the reeds and landed herself her first record breaking fish of the week; the gorgeous 30lb 8oz Common was taken on a T1 with Peach & Pepper pop-up snowman rig.
Ladies Record Carp
Roz’s Prize
The second record breaker came midday the following afternoon from a hollow in the bushes midway along the Gorse bank; this time a pretty Mirror coming in at 36lb, again on a T1 but this time tipped with a bit of plastic corn.
Roz’s husband Neil has had 15 fish to 35lb this week and son Chris has had a whopping 143lb of catfish and carp up to 31lb+ this week too!
Well done Roz!
French Carp Fishing at Glehias

    Thursday, 27 September 2012

    Lake Record Broken at Notaires – 43lb Mirror Carp


    43lb French Carp
    43lb – the new Notaires record
    Robert had already landed a forty on his first night of fishing at Notaires and had a steady week of catches.  No surprise then that when he found out that the following week was free they decided to stay on.
    So instead of packing up on Friday evening  Robert was able to continue fishing and landed “The Horse” (tag: 961001200054441) which weighed in at 43lbs 10oz – setting a new lake record for Notaire’s.
    Robert was fishing Activ-8 Boilies on a standard 10 inch hair rig with a size 4 hook and had been groundbaiting with boilies and lake carp pellets.
    Congratulations go to Robert for the fine catch.
    Fishing holidays at Notaires

    47lb Mirror Carp – A Great Birthday Present!


    Jack's 47lb Mirror Carp
    Jack’s 47lb Mirror Carp
    Jack Hammond here at Genets this week for his 16th Birthday (which was yesterday) has beaten his PB by over 20lb by banking a beautiful 47lb Mirror !!
    Happy Birthday & congratulations Jack :-)

    Tuesday, 25 September 2012

    Molyneux Report to 1st September 2012 – a record week!


    Russell and a 32lb 2oz mirror
    Russell and a 32lb 2oz mirror
    Anthony and Micky, were packed and away nice and early on Saturday morning. The weather had changed dramatically, with high winds and it was becoming increasingly wet by the minute. Perfect carp fishing weather for Molyneux !!
    We were due three anglers on this coming week, and two of them soon arrived, brothers, Russell and Paul Bowles from Basingstoke. After a wander round the lake, they generously decided to wait until the last angler arrived to see where he wanted to fish. A short while later he did arrive, John a more senior angler was brought over by his daughter and son in law. They had originally planned to stay in our cabin, but it had already been booked by the Bowles brothers, so they were now staying in a small comfy Gite in the next village which I managed to find for them.
    John Sheppard with his 33lb 12oz pb carp
    John Sheppard with his 33lb 12oz pb
    The cabin is now proving to be very popular, and is booking up much more than ever before, so anyone thinking of bringing their better half, which more and more anglers are now doing, or wanting a little more luxury than their bivvy affords should think about booking as soon as they are able to avoid disappointment.
    Once John had looked around he decided to spend the week in Jacks. Paul then decided upon the cabin, whilst Russell chose the boat swim, due to it being fairly close by. I handed out the bait that I had prepared for them all, and the brothers decided to have some Rahja spice boilies plus pop-ups as they have been so popular on the lake this year accounting for so many fish.
    They all went off to set up for the week, and Paul not having a bivvy to set up and organise was soon getting the rods ready and a short while later he was to land the first fish of the week. It was a tench of about 5lb’s but catching it within a few hours of arriving gave him a real confidence boost.
    I shot Russell out in the boat and showed him one or two spots in front of him, and told him not to ignore the margin close by the overhanging willows to his right. It was just in front of this willow that he hooked his first cap from at around 5.30pm that afternoon. After a good scrap, he slid the fish over the draw cord to see a serious lump in the net. On the scales it went 35lb’s exactly. What a start!
    Around 90 minutes later one of his other spots near to the island came into its own as that rod tore off too. Again a hard plodding fight followed, and yet another large fish was finally netted. Unbelievably it was another of exactly 35lb’s. Two carp of 35lb’s and he hadn’t been fishing for three hours. During the early evening Paul in the cabin lost a fish early into the fight.
    At 10pm Russell added to his tally with a 20lb mirror, and a short while later landed a 20lb catfish, before reeling in for the night and getting his head down, the journey having taken its toll.
     Paul with a 34lb 8oz mirror carp
    Paul with a 34lb 8oz mirror
    The following morning saw all the anglers up bright and early after all had reeled in for the night and got some sleep. John in Jacks was first away, like Paul his first fish was to be a tench of around 5lb’s.
    10am and Russell was away again, a large fish picked up from the island, giving him an almighty tussle. Once again, Paul shot down to help him and shortly afterwards slid the net under another chunky mirror. I almost had to check their scales were right as this one spun the needle around to the 35lb mark. Russell was overjoyed, as he had never caught fish like this before.
    At 2.30pm it was Pauls turn to call for help, and Russell duly went to help. Help was most definitely needed as Paul had hooked a Grasscarp… and a big one!
    After playing it out in the water as I ask all the anglers to do, he finally netted it and hoisted it onto the scales where it weighed in at 38lb’s.
    At 4pm Russell was in again, this time landing a 27lb mirror. An hour later he landed another for his brother a cracking mirror of 34lb 8oz.
    9 pm saw Russell catch a 34lb Grasscarp, and then whilst doing the photos heard his brother alarms going off again. In his rush to the cabin Paul, pulled or tore a ligament in the back of his leg, which was to cause him some serious problems for the rest of the week. He managed to land the fish which had caused him to run though, another 35lb mirror. The week was going incredibly. Again after a busy day the brothers called it a night and got their heads down. John in Jacks had already done so, reeling in and settling down for the night each evening as it got dark.
    The following morning Paul was in some serious pain with his leg and so decided not to fish, but to ghillie for his brother for a day or so, to see if it improved. With no lines in the water I took the boat down to Jacks to help John out a little. He was yet to catch a carp, and as he could only cast a very short distance was severely limiting his chances. I took his rigs and some bait out a little further and lowered them onto some spots I knew.
    At 11am, Russell was away again, this time a 24lb Grasscarp, at 12.30, he landed another good mirror weighing in at 33lb 4oz. Then John in Jacks had two fish in fairly quick succession, the first a 24lb 12oz mirror, the second a 29lb 8oz mirror. The spots were working. I took them out again for him and he set himself for hopefully another fish. At 5pm, Russell landed another Grasscarp of 24lb 8oz. At 7pm John landed his second 24lb 12oz mirror of the day, he then called it a night and reeled in for the night. 7.30 saw Russell land another Grasscarp this one 22lb, this was followed at 10pm by yet another at 31lb. At 11pm he landed a 20lb catfish, and his brother still struggling with his leg called it a night, resulting in all rods being reeled in and a good night’s sleep for all.
    The following day John was to catch first with a 24lb mirror, Russell was next with another Grasscarp of 30lb 6oz. A short while later he landed a mirror of 26lb 8oz, whilst at almost the same time Paul in the cabin, who had decided to give it a go today despite the state his leg was in, was landing a small tench.
    4pm saw Paul land a 27lb 8oz catfish. 9.30pm saw him land a cracking mirror of 36lb’s. Russell topped this at 11pm when he landed a 37lb mirror, followed by a small catfish at midnight. The brothers had decided that Paul would reel in tonight as he was still unsteady on his feet, and the days angling had taken its toll.  Russell was going to fish a little later, and at 1am he caught a 13lb 8oz common, followed by a 34lb catfish at 2am. After this he reeled in for the night.
    The following afternoon after a trip to town, Paul caught a 27lb mirror at 4.30pm, which Russell followed at 5pm with another Grasscarp, this one of 31lb 8oz. Again, nobody fished through the night.
    Next morning, and Paul, or hop-along as he was affectionately called landed a mirror of 32lb. Then at 2pm John landed the fish we had all been hoping for his first ever thirty pound carp. It was a beauty as well when it finally came. A mirror of 33lb 12oz, a moment I was very pleased to share with him.
    Things seemed to have slowed up a little for Russell in the boat swim, hardly surprising after the number of fish he had caught. With Paul struggling to walk at all now they decided that they would both move down into the barn swim and Russell would fish whilst Paul would sit and relax and help with any fish caught. Russell, being so close now to the lake record of 23 carp and cats caught in a week set earlier in the season by Sean Jessieman, was keen to try to scrape over the line. That evening at 5.30pm he caught a 22lb mirror, and then he caught three more in quick succession. A 32lb 12oz mirror and an 18lb catfish, followed 10 minutes later by a 23lb Grasscarp. He had done it with 24 fish under his belt a new lake record for the amount of fish caught during a single week. The guys retired to the cabin, and after a few beers enjoyed a good night’s sleep in the comfort of proper beds.
    The following day was to prove very slow, and the first and only fish of the day fell to Russell’s rods, a 8lb mirror, taking his total to a staggering 25 fish, having only fished during the day and reeling in around midnight, at the very latest each night.
    Once again the Quest boilies had done the business, most of our big hits this year have come using Quest boilies, a combination of their undoubted quality as a bait plus of course the amount the fish see on a regular basis which certainly helps as they recognise them instantly as a food source and they are accepted readily.
    John in Jacks had achieved his goal of a thirty pound carp, and was very pleased with his weeks fishing.
    All in all an exciting and productive week all round. The brothers left nice and early, with Paul’s leg now lovely shades of yellow and purple and looking very sore indeed. John’s daughter Louisa came in around mid-morning and helped him pack down and after a cup of tea they left to make their way back to the gite where they were staying another night.
    All in all a cracking week’s fishing, and some real chuckles along the way.
    French carp lakes – Molyneux

    Monday, 24 September 2012

    A great week at Vaux…


    38lb carp from French lake Vaux
    Dale, 38lb 8oz … his 2nd PB
    After their excellent first night at Vaux on 1st September, the Badcock party ended a fine week’s fishing by landing 29 carp between them, all three with personal bests.
    By the Monday afternoon they had had 11 carp between them, including a second PB for Dale at 38lb 8oz, but they had lost five, although not through cut offs.  So there followed a quick change of leads, hook lengths and changing from tubing to leaders for all of them, which lead to Alan becoming top rod on Tuesday with his third PB of 39lb 10oz caught that evening, having already produced his second PB of a 27lb 12oz that same morning.
    Chas was invited to fish with them and in a 24hr stint, he landed a further four carp, three thirties and a 25lb+,  taking the week’s total to 33 which included nine thirties.
    Fishing Holiday at Vaux

    Wednesday, 19 September 2012

    A Great Margot Week


    Hi Julie,
    First of all let me say what a fantastic time I had last week….and a very big thank you to all concerned for the arrangements etc to take care of all the drudgery.
    Just as you promised, Margot is magic and exactly as described, even down to to the typical French baker with his wicker baskets of goodies delivered to each and every peg.
    …..and not forgetting Shirley, she was delightful and so helpful.
    Once again, many thanks to you all
    Fondest wishes, Graeme
    Holiday date: Sat 8th Sep to Sat 15th Sep 2012
    Name of customer: Graeme Moore
    Number of anglers: 1
    Details of your catches: 12 fish total including: 3 x 40′s at 41-05, 42-04 and 43-05 (pb), 4 x 30′s to 38-00 including at pb common at 35-05, 2 x 20′s to 24-05, 3 x grass carp to 42-05 (pb)
    Your best tactics/bait/rigs: Bottom baits, cell with cork insert and tipped with fake sweetcorn as a visual attractor and to help the hook bait sit on the silt.  All placed in a pva bag, loosely filled with crumbeled boilies and pellet to create air in the bag and not punctured either, this allowed to sink slowly + stay out the silt.
    Were the facilities what you expected? Better – ample freezer storage, good kitchen + bathroom.  Nice rest area for a few hours relaxation and socialising on occasion to give the fish and ourselves a break.
    Were you happy with them?  Very much so, although there could have been better refuse collection area.
    Would you recommend the venue to a friend? I certainly would.
    Would you recommend our services to a friend? Again, i most certainly would, all the drudgery of arranging a french carp fishing holiday is taken care of.
    General comments: Never in my wildest dreams did i expect to break my pb 4 times.  All the fish are in such good condition and a credit to laurent bigot.  Even the visiting baker showed me a mark where he had witnessed big carp being caught and the irony is that thursday he delivered me my daily food and actually helped me to weigh one of the 40+ mirrors caught from the actual mark that he showed me.  He was so delighted as was i.  Thank you all for this memorable carp fishing holiday.

    Our Family Carp Fishing Holiday at Mas Bas


    Kierron’s 40lb’er from Lotus Lake

    French carping at Mas Bas
    The hotel Trianon
    The Journey
    Thank you to all the staff at Angling lines for the help given in arranging hotel stops. It’s a long journey to do in one day especially if you have children. We broke our journey and made it part of the holiday. On the way down we stopped at La Rochelle http://www.hoteltrianon.com  Thanks Bridget the hotel was lovely, close to the beach and harbour. This was a great start to the holiday.
    The next day we travelled down through France to Mas Bas. We arrive refreshed and ready to fish. We stopped in Lotus cottage which was very clean Lotus cottage overlooks on one side Lotus lake and in front of lotus Cottage is the main lake.  We fished the main lake.
    The Fishing
    All I will say on the fishing front is, “ listen to Giles”.  The lakes are beautiful and there is a lot of wildlife on the lakes.
    We have added captures to our own site www.fishcaptures.com and each capture links to a dedicatedMas Bas page
    We had a very enjoyable few weeks with a plethora of very nice fish! Giles and Lesley were very helpful and friendly hosts, nothing was too much trouble for them.
    The fish love the Rahja!
    All fish on Rahja Spice, simple rigs (long hook links, 3oz lead on safety clip etc) and light bating as instructed by Giles. I say light baiting (10-20 baits per fish), we did use 20Kg of boilies but simply because we caught so many fish! Baiting with particles etc definitely brings in smaller fish. Best fish came to a nice stick mix (CC Moore GLM, Soluble fish protein, rock salt, crumbed Rahja Spice) with single hookbait.
    Leave Your Concerns Behind (and your fancy baits): If you fish Lotus cottage, no need to worry about lack of water as I did beforehand – plenty of water and options. There are always fish to be caught from the island, far bank, margins etc. Also forget any concerns about bait – the Rahja Spice sold on site may be shelf life, but don’t worry about it in the slightest – THE FISH ABSOLUTELY LOVE IT! I am no stranger to French carping and I would fish exactly the same again.
    Here are a few highlights from the fish we had…
    40lb’er from Lotus
    3 x 20’s at once for Dan Tim and Kie
    A nice 29lb 11 oz mirror for Tim
    A nice 27lb 4oz mirror for Tim
    An ‘average’ 23lb 12oz mirror that looks like a ‘hand drawn’ peace of art
    Out & About
    Lesley suggested a great evening out, the food market at St. Maurice. It’s about 15minutes away. The village square has the tables and chairs set out in long rows and around the outside are different food and drink merchants.  The boys had roasted chicken. Others in the party had duck salad, chicken salad, French bread, red wine, water and crepes. While you are sitting socailising there was a French band playing music. This was a great taste of France, thank you Lesley.
    Great fun!
    Lesley also gave us a booklet with local attractions in. From this book we choose a day out at Castlemoron sur Lot.  Giles booked us the hydroplanes on the River Lot. This was great fun.www.nautilius.fr
    Also close to Mas Bas approx. 20minutes way at Agen is Walibi.  http://www.walibi.com/rhone-alpes/fr-en/offer-revisit-0. It is like a Drayton Manor or a smaller version of Alton Towers (theme park) great family day out for the children.
    We also found a water park about 1 ½ hours away at Gordon. We never made it to the water park we will next time we visit Mas Bas. Parc De Loisirs De Gondrin. The slides look amazing.http://www.gondrin.fr/loisirs.html
    The local shops are about 15minutes away in the car.
    Agen is a lovely town with a great market and has a couple of large supermarkets.
    We all have enjoyed the holiday – shame we never caught a 30lb carp but we had one 40lb carp during our stay.
    0n the way back we stopped off for the afternoon/night in Le Mans we stopped at it was very clean and nice hotel right on the side of the 24hour circuit.  http://mulsanne.three-star-hotels.com/hotel/hotel-arbor-auberge-de-mulsanne-le-mans-sud-hotel.html.The boys loved it.
    Thank you Giles & Lesley for a lovely two weeks we all can’t wait to return again.
     Kierron Axten, August ’12
    Fishing Holidays at Mas Bas