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In reply to Post #38 I’ve been a couple of times and my business partner many times.
It’s €1,700 euros a week per angler, bait wise you get 100Kgs of particle mix and 10kg’s of boilies within the price.
Hemp is €3.50kg and boilies around €8kg, you don’t need a lot of boilie but upwards of 100Kgs of hemp around your markers per day is a advantage.
Swim wise 1,3,5,&8 are the most consistent but their is 3000 fish so the fishings is normally very good both times I’ve been I’ve caught over 50 fish a week.
Within the price you get very good food and a fridge in the swim which is filled with beer and soft drinks which is filled everyday.
I probably won’t go again but if you can afford to spend €4K for a weeks fishing and a good chance of breaking your pb multiple times it’s an experience.
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In reply to Post #33 I get a month in Thailand for that😂
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In reply to Post #36 Everything except bare essentials is dream... Dont get me wrong never been to ea and dont have any wish to go, all system, rules etc are beyond my tolerance but if people want to go it is their money. Seen people overselling lakes in France many time at least here you kbow it is gonna cost you a lot 😂😂
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In reply to Post #35 They are selling a dream which unfortunately most don’t realise but as you say it’s only money 💴
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In reply to Post #34 Or they just want to spend their money on their own terms... It is just money afterall.
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I would be interested to know the average catch rates and the percentage of anglers blanking for that sort of wedge .
Surely a better outcome and results would be had at a more sensibly priced big fish venue .
I was very driven before I gave up so these people who book to go must have carp fever very bad or in reality need therapy .
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In reply to Post #32 Yes, I agree.
My friends budget at least £5000 each plus travel expenses for their week. In fairness they do enjoy the excitement of such big fish.
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2500 per angler + tons of bait + all travel costs
Would be cheaper to buy a cheap ulez compliant motor and fish over here 😉👍😂
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In reply to Post #30 One of my friends has recently returned and they paid 1500 euro's each for a shared swim. They were told that the price will be going up 1000 euro's per angler for next year but best check with the venue. I understand that you have to buy all bait on site and for success a great deal is used. Not everyone can afford it but certainly packed full of very big carp.
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In reply to Post #29 How much does it cost typically for a week and can you take your own boilies
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Hi
I'm looking to fish Euro Aqua in the near future , I would like to go around September time next year if possible, does any know the lake and if so what are the preferred swims
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In reply to Post #26 That's how we had to book it when we enquired they said they wer the pegs that wher left for that week iam sure that's just standard practice for these type of venues either that or a draw have you been to euro aqua before
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Don’t know if I’m missing something but I’m not sure I’d book a particular peg months in advance as surely the conditions would dictate where the fish are at any particular time?
What can you do if you drive all the way there and are the other end of the lake to all the fish?
Maybe that’s the way fishing is nowadays but I don’t get it
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In reply to Post #24 Good info mate your trip not to long now are yous driving or flying over
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