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Most beautiful carp released into Châteliers
A selection of about 100 new carp have been released into Etang des Châteliers. All of them are beautiful specimens: fully scale, linear, ghost carp and so on. Check out the pictures below.
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Video - Draining Domaine de Brocard
Here's a nice video from the draining of carp fishing lake Domaine de Brocard, made by Marco Tetteroo.
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Photo Gallery from Etang Neuf draining
Photo Gallery from Etang Neuf draining. Etang Neuf has been drained last week and the fish. 150 big fish will go to Camalo and La Loubière. The biggest fish were 28kg, 29kg and 31kg.
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Carp with important weight gains at Châteliers
Because fishing isn't allowed in France at the moment, the fish in Etang des Châteliers are being fed throughout the winter of 2020/21 to increase the average weight for the start of 2021 season.
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Book now, change later
Book your carp fishing holidays now, change later if needed. Plan ahead with ease and flexibility. we offer you the peace of mind of being able to change your booking at a later date.
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Fisherman Holidays presents 2 New Hidden Jewels
We very happy to have two new stunning lakes for you: Evaro & Camalo. Both lakes have breath taking surroundings and a spectacular fish stock.
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Corona Virus Update - There are no restrictions for travel to France.
There are no restrictions for travel to France, so you can go carp fishing without any problems. But the epidemic remains present. It is therefore very important that you remain alert and that you respect both the barrier measures and the remaining restrictions.
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New Brilliant Venue South of Paris: Carpanium
Fisherman Holidays presents a brilliant new venue situated south of Paris. This 37 acre (15 hectares) carp fishing lake features reed lined margins and overhanging trees. The 14 large swims are well spaced out around the venue and offer plenty of water for a maximum of 17 anglers. Stocked with 650 healthy and strong carp, the lake record is 27,5kg.
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