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In reply to Post #22 Many are taken for the pot. Goslawice is a commercial venue, but public venues there are still hardly attractive in the way French ones are because much is taken home. I must say that, from all the Eastern Bloc countries (except Slovenia), the Poles are sure growing more and more towards C&R.
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In reply to Post #24 I have a few bookings next year to France which are cancellations from this year TBF, I've been going to France since 1999 I think as of 2022 I will be looking at other countries for a change I have good friends in Poland, Denmark, Sweden, as well as Holland who have all offered me over to fish some of their waters also my son moved to Holland last year and is buying his own house with a garage, I can leave a set of kit there so I can leap frog about the place just need things to get back to normal now.
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| Fozzy | Posts: 17232 | | aka Elephant Man | |
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In reply to Post #26
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In reply to Post #24 Hi Dean
Couple of
That post just made me smile
So much to explore..
Best
Jon
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In reply to Post #24 Do you stay with relatives out there Foz ?
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| Fozzy | Posts: 17232 | | aka Elephant Man | |
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In reply to Post #22 To be honest a few years ago the concept of carp fishing in poland wouldn't have crossed my mind probably for those reasons but as i started to look further than France, going to the likes of Slovenia, Spain, Morocco i realised there was so much moreout there. I know of 2 or 3 decent lakes in Poland which i would happily fish. Aim was to try and chalk up carl from as many countries as was practically possible but decided to have a few trips to Poland as the set up was so good.
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In reply to Post #22 From what I'm lead to believe it is getting a lot better.
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In reply to Post #21 Out of interest, do all the Polish lakes operate on a no kill basis or are fish taken for the pot?
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In reply to Post #20 Good luck with your trip, I have a good Polish mate Marcin living in the UK who has told me about quite a few lakes he fishes when he goes back to Poland for his holidays every year, Goslawice was one he told me about quite some time ago now, certainly plenty out there to go at.
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| Fozzy | Posts: 17232 | | aka Elephant Man | |
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In reply to Post #19 its done some big uns in the past few weeks Ian for sure. This is a rescheduled trip from earlier in the year. I am in a fortunate position where i can work from home so going to take the opportunity. I have a week on there next year but think its going to get increasingly difficult to get on there the more big carp it gives up so i don't want to miss the opportunity.
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In reply to Post #18 The lad that I'd mentioned worked for me in post 16 didnt go in the end as he was concerned that as he had two weeks booked off and might have to take a further two weeks after his return that he just couldn't take the chance his Polish girlfriend still flew over for her sister's wedding, unfortunately the week and swim he gave up was where and when the potential new lake record came from, not saying he would of caught it but he was gutted to say the least.
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In reply to Post #14 Possible a new polish record been caught lately at 35,8kg(awaiting official confirmation from authorities).
Keep an eye on their FB page as its updated very often
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| Fozzy | Posts: 17232 | | aka Elephant Man | |
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Poland on the quarantine list a week before my trip
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In reply to Post #14 A mate that works for me is out there 2nd week of September, they are travelling out early for his girlfriends sisters wedding then a week on the lake fishing, their home is about an hour from the lake so pretty handy for future trips if he likes the place.
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| Fozzy | Posts: 17232 | | aka Elephant Man | |
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In reply to Post #14 I was booked to go in April, they called me offered a full refund including deposit or a new date this year or next. We are heading out in october love the place
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