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Old March 13th, 2005, 03:38 PM
varois83
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Hi

I am from France but have lived in the states for 13 years. I am
getting back into fishing but am in need of buying gear.
I want to focus on float fishing with a float rod in a local lake which
holds catfish, carps, sunfish, crappies and other local american
fish.(Not after the big carps and catfish at this time just the small
ones).
I have the 3 piece rod, floats, soft round leds(Don't know how you call
these in the UK.).
I am going to need hooks and lines, chum and a couple of others small
items.
Is there a mail order in the states that carries that stuff? Or do I
have to buy directly from the UK or France?
This type of fishing is not known here very well in the states and
carps are unwanted and called trash fish and local tackle stores
recommend a bow and arrow for carps!!!

Thanks in advance

Patrick

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Old March 13th, 2005, 05:46 PM
Derek.Moody
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In article .com, varois83
wrote:
Hi

I am from France but have lived in the states for 13 years. I am
getting back into fishing but am in need of buying gear.


I have the 3 piece rod, floats, soft round leds(Don't know how you call
these in the UK.).


Splitshot

I am going to need hooks and lines, chum and a couple of others small
items.
Is there a mail order in the states that carries that stuff? Or do I
have to buy directly from the UK or France?


Small items - fine, mail order makes sense - someone will be along to
suggest a shop or two rsn...

Chum (groundbait) is going to be expensive to send by mail, especially if it
must come from europe. Instead make your own from dried bread, maize meal
(coarse meal or 'grits' not cornflour) and perhaps a little bran.

You might even do well just by throwing in mud or stirring up the bottom
silt.

This type of fishing is not known here very well in the states and
carps are unwanted and called trash fish and local tackle stores
recommend a bow and arrow for carps!!!


They are probably right to do so. Carp are a huge problem in many places
where they have been introduced and are taking over from the indigenous
species. You may be legally obliged to kill all you catch.

Cheerio,

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Old March 13th, 2005, 06:51 PM
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"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
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Carp are a huge problem in many places
where they have been introduced and are taking over from the indigenous
species ....


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Derek, in which countries would carp be classified as the indigenous
species.

Richard


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Old March 13th, 2005, 08:07 PM
Neil Ellwood
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On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 18:51:55 +0000, Richard wrote:


"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
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Carp are a huge problem in many places
where they have been introduced and are taking over from the indigenous
species ....


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Derek, in which countries would carp be classified as the indigenous
species.

Richard

China?
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Old March 13th, 2005, 11:20 PM
Derek.Moody
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In article , Richard
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"Derek.Moody" wrote in message
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Carp are a huge problem in many places
where they have been introduced and are taking over from the indigenous
species ....


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Derek, in which countries would carp be classified as the indigenous
species.


SE Asia.

Cheerio,

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Old September 23rd, 2006, 02:41 AM posted to uk.rec.fishing.coarse
Max
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Default Where to buy UK equipment in the USA?(M.O. is fine)

Try carpanglersgroup.com -- they have lots of info and places to buy
English style tackle and bait.



On 13 Mar 2005 07:38:42 -0800, "varois83"
wrote:

Hi

I am from France but have lived in the states for 13 years. I am
getting back into fishing but am in need of buying gear.
I want to focus on float fishing with a float rod in a local lake which
holds catfish, carps, sunfish, crappies and other local american
fish.(Not after the big carps and catfish at this time just the small
ones).
I have the 3 piece rod, floats, soft round leds(Don't know how you call
these in the UK.).
I am going to need hooks and lines, chum and a couple of others small
items.
Is there a mail order in the states that carries that stuff? Or do I
have to buy directly from the UK or France?
This type of fishing is not known here very well in the states and
carps are unwanted and called trash fish and local tackle stores
recommend a bow and arrow for carps!!!

Thanks in advance

Patrick


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