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Old May 20th, 2005, 08:12 PM
Dribbler
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Hi all,
I've been invited carp fishing by three avid fisher-people to Orchid lakes
( http://www.orchid-lakes.com/ ) in Cambridgeshire for a long weekend.
I haven't been fishing for over thirty years and have no idea what to
expect - the others are so full of enthusiasm!

My question is this; what do I NOT do? My only experience of fisherfolk is
as a canoeist - I don't want to upset these friends by my ignorance of the
sport as I did when canoeing.
Should I be very quiet near their rods? Would carp hear footsteps on the
bank and scarper? Do we only fish in the daylight or throughout the night?
Are there definate no-no's when fishing?

I know I should ask my pals these questions, but they take the mick out of
me for being blonde enough as it is!

Thank you,
Dribbler






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Old May 21st, 2005, 10:32 AM
Izaak
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This newsgroup isn't well frequented. you'd be better off signing up to =
a fishing forum where you are likely to get all the help you need. =
www.fishingmagic.com is a good, friendly one - there are many others.

As for being quiet - fish don't 'hear' like us so normal conversation =
won't bother them. But they do feel vibrations so don't clump about, or =
drop heavy things on the bank etc? =20




dribbler" wrote in message =
.. .
Hi all,
I've been invited carp fishing by three avid fisher-people to Orchid =

lakes
( http://www.orchid-lakes.com/ ) in Cambridgeshire for a long weekend.
I haven't been fishing for over thirty years and have no idea what to
expect - the others are so full of enthusiasm!
=20
My question is this; what do I NOT do? My only experience of =

fisherfolk is
as a canoeist - I don't want to upset these friends by my ignorance of =

the
sport as I did when canoeing.
Should I be very quiet near their rods? Would carp hear footsteps on =

the
bank and scarper? Do we only fish in the daylight or throughout the =

night?
Are there definate no-no's when fishing?
=20
I know I should ask my pals these questions, but they take the mick =

out of
me for being blonde enough as it is!
=20
Thank you,
Dribbler
=20
=20
=20
=20
=20

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Old May 21st, 2005, 12:07 PM
Dribbler
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"Izaak" wrote in message
...
This newsgroup isn't well frequented. you'd be better off signing up to a
fishing forum where you are likely to get all the help you need.
www.fishingmagic.com is a good, friendly one - there are many others.

As for being quiet - fish don't 'hear' like us so normal conversation won't
bother them. But they do feel vibrations so don't clump about, or drop
heavy things on the bank etc?
-----------------

Thanks Izaak, I will try there....
Dribbler


 




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