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#45 16 Jan 2021 at 10.27am | | | |
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In reply to Post #43 Good luck with that, though I guess it all depends on what your preferred baits are at the end of the day.
Pretty much every foreign trip with my preferred bait that I have confidence in, Carp Co Icelandic Red, Aqua Baits Squid and Hot Shrimp latterly, I've caught more than most other anglers on that week bar a couple of exceptions, and they are generally Dutch, Belgian and French anglers. Nothing conclusive in that of course, but bait is a major part of the equation which when being forced into a least worst option scenario does take some of the good vibes away from foreign adventures.
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#44 16 Jan 2021 at 9.29am | | | |
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In reply to Post #43 no doubt at ridiculous prices.
theres absolutely NO way i'll pay £10+ a kg for a bloody boillie.
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#43 15 Jan 2021 at 10.56pm | | | |
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I have two trips booked to France next year, if the worst comes to the worst I’ll just find somewhere to buy my boilie over there on the way I’m sure it won’t be that hard to get it
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#42 15 Jan 2021 at 8.46pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #32 What about the other cars going through with peoples lunch, animal foods and god knows what else. Will they check them all? I think they will negotiate with the U.K. to strike a balance of some sort rather than the headache of checking every single vehicle. I have just seen the paperwork and ballache for sending horses across to Europe to go to the big horse shows. It means extra fees etc but they are already working out how it’s going to affect the transition between countries so I’m sure fishing will fall inline pretty soon. The only thing I’m a bit concerned about is will it be sorted by this spring.
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#41 15 Jan 2021 at 8.12pm | | | |
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Seems to me the carp will have to go on a diet for a while that rely on U.K. anglers baits .
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#40 15 Jan 2021 at 6.58pm | | | |
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French customs will probably set up a ducking stool type system with which British anglers can be immersed in the dockside waters. If you float - you've obviously got a colon full of pop-ups and will be prosecuted. If you drown, carry on sir, no further questions.
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#39 15 Jan 2021 at 6.37pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #26 With you all the way OG. Have caught (in one week) all my biggest fish on cell 3x 50s, 3x60s 1x75 (lake record) and a host of slightly smaller. In fact thinking about it it’s all I really use and it catches every where I go.
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#38 15 Jan 2021 at 6.09pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #1 I suspect that by the time we all start going there this might have blown over. Customs will very quickly get fed up with emptying trailers and huge white vans full of tackle to find bait. I'm more worried about food. We take all of our food and drink with us as we got fed up with buying shocking wine from French supermarkets and we only need to shop for bread. I guess shopping for meat out there isn't too much hassle.
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#37 15 Jan 2021 at 5.36pm | | | |
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It's only January the 15th.
IF the worst comes to the worst we'll have to buy our bait over there, for some that will be a such a problem that they won't go but for the majority who goes once a year it won't be a showstopper.
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#36 15 Jan 2021 at 5.15pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #35 Employees of U.K. bait companies will probably notice too. The easily accessible market for UK-produced bait has shrunk from 28 countries to 1. In fact, not even a whole 1 as you can count NIreland out.
Many of these companies will now be exporting production and jobs, rather than goods.
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#35 15 Jan 2021 at 5.11pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #34 The only people who will notice are the English owners of French lakes. They will have to advertise on the continent rather than England. It won't be long before bait companies are producing versions of their bait on the continent.
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#34 15 Jan 2021 at 4.58pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #31 The money they will lose from anglers who will actually boycott european trips wouldn't pay for the toilet paper at the Eurostar Terminal.
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#33 15 Jan 2021 at 4.43pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #31 I’d have to disagree I don’t think it would be a big problem if they lost our money it won’t mean a lot to them, thing of all the other country’s anglers going there plus anglers money won’t be that big to them
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#32 15 Jan 2021 at 4.35pm | | | |
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We as carp anglers possibly
Only make up about 0.001% of Frances financies so it’s nothing compared to the overall income
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#31 15 Jan 2021 at 4.15pm | | | |
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In reply to Post #29 I won’t go on a trip where I can’t use the bait I want to. And if the french want to lose out on millions of pounds of trade then that’s up to them. I personally think this will get ironed out at some point this year as carp angler make up a fair old percentage of users of the tunnel and ferries. The french will see that it’s a trade worth many millions of pounds. It will just take time to sort
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