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would like to know if anyone has fished graves park as i went fishing there today with my children and there was loads ov carp swiming up to the surface. Tryed flouting bread and there just wasnt intrested at all has any one caught carp and what on

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not caught carp but seen em been caught, think the guy was using bread and luncheon meat,

all iv caught from there is perch and roach

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the carp seemed abit to shy

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iv fished it a few times last year and cought loads of perch and a couple of roach ( one was going on for 2 pounds:o) but as for the carp mate they have been in there for years so i think they are a bit wise to it, i did try one day tho with bread crust but only managed to catch a duck:(

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I make no excuse for commenting !

If you lot fish those ponds, then take your litter and rubbish home with you.

Or may be it isn't you, perhaps it just blows there from elsewhere or it is somebody other than you.

When I talk to fishermen about this issue, it never appears to be them that's left the litter.

I haven't had a sensible and truthful answer yet !

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well u shouldnt have commented on here as i put my rubbish in the bin maybe if ur that botherd about it then maybe u should go round and pick it up and for all we know it could be all blowin from ur house

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well u shouldnt have commented on here as i put my rubbish in the bin maybe if ur that botherd about it then maybe u should go round and pick it up and for all we know it could be all blowin from ur house

 

Well said!! Get a life!

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I could never bring myself to try and catch them, somehow fishing there just seems wrong. :huh:

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I make no excuse for commenting !

If you lot fish those ponds, then take your litter and rubbish home with you.

Or may be it isn't you, perhaps it just blows there from elsewhere or it is somebody other than you.

When I talk to fishermen about this issue, it never appears to be them that's left the litter.

I haven't had a sensible and truthful answer yet !

 

Any decent fishermen ALWAYS take their rubbish home with them or puts it in the bins provided at the venue.

Why come on ,assuming that fishermen on here leave their litter at Graves Park :suspect:

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Any decent fishermen ALWAYS take their rubbish home with them or puts it in the bins provided at the venue.

Why come on ,assuming that fishermen on here leave their litter at Graves Park :suspect:

 

 

and fisherwomen too:hihi:

 

just had to get that in lol

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I make no excuse for commenting !

If you lot fish those ponds, then take your litter and rubbish home with you.

Or may be it isn't you, perhaps it just blows there from elsewhere or it is somebody other than you.

When I talk to fishermen about this issue, it never appears to be them that's left the litter.

I haven't had a sensible and truthful answer yet !

 

You may have had a "sensible and truthful answer" the fishermen may just be telling the truth, most anglers respect the bank and water they fish on.

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You may have had a "sensible and truthful answer" the fishermen may just be telling the truth, most anglers respect the bank and water they fish on.

 

well said pal :D

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