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Old May 28th, 2004, 05:45 AM
B J Conner
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Default france fishing - comments or advice

Lots of people ( Mostly from the UK ) wanted to fish in the river behind our
place over there. We had to tell them "no" as that was the way the local
residents wanted it. I haven't been there is 8 years but the family tells
me there is still lots of carp in the river. If shrub gets elected I'm
going to go over and live in the place for a few years, I'll invite you over
to fish for carp and drink cheap wine.
I aways told the Brits that wanted to catch Carp to go to the US and fish
the Mississippi around Minneapolis or Clear Lake in California.

"Wayne Harrison" wrote in message
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"trk" wrote in message
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Not sure if this is the correct newsgroup, however I will be in France
(Dordogne region) for 2 weeeks commencing 18 September.


well, trk, i don't think this place is precisely what you were looking
for, but we will do in a pinch. and, might i add, i would freaking *love*
to be in dordogne, or anywhere else in france, in the middle of september.
probably would'nt give a damn about fishing, but that's another story.

what
kind of irons do you hit?

My usual tackle when I travel is a small collapsible rod and reel, a

couple
of spinners (lures) and maybe a few hooks and sinkers.


refile this post by pinging "bj connor". he will be a fountain of
information, and a source of humor, to boot.

Not that fussed what I catch, although have been known to score the odd
trout or small salmon on the lures, I just like the relaxation of

"wetting
a
line" when I am away.


i have been known to share your feeling on more than one level. cost

me
a great deal of money, however.

I have been reading as much as I can from newsgroups etc and have

gleaned
the following information.

I can purchase a 15 day vacation license in France.
There are first class and second class licenses
Truit/samon season seems to finish on 15 Sept.
Most waters are privately owned, although the Dordogne river is a public
water.
Carp fishing is a huge industry - especially for the English anglers


carp fishing over here is highly favored by certain bizarre coloradans
with enormous handlebar moustaches and god's own talent for catching

trout.
so, it can't be all bad, even though the english enjoy it. twyff den pob
sais, or something like that.

I do not want to break the law,


i have heard that somewhere before...

However, I am starting to think that it may all just be a bit to

difficult.

god knows that is the conclusion that i have reached, after 62 years

of
dealing with this madhouse.

I would appreciate any comment or advice please


comment: every single aussie i have ever known has never taken any
advice, especially if it is good advice. waltzing matilda, and good on

ya,
and all that ****.

Thanks
Trevor
Perth
Western Australia


you are quite welcome, sir.
a. wayne harrison
greensboro,
north carolina