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    gone fishing

    sorry... I'm a yankee who's a bit confused.. why in the world would you fish for carp? I mean you'd probably get a tastier dinner with more of a plant snag rather than basically a swimming snag... Are your carp tasty for some reason? I can't imagine a bottomfeeder being very tasty.. although we do eat catfish..

    Oh, question for Weedmaster, sorry, differnt topic, where did you get that cool little greenhouse you grow lowryder 2 in?
    zlessley Reviewed by zlessley on . gone fishing my son has been nagging me to take him carp fishing, it's bloody cold and not ideal carp fishing weather, it's better in the summer, but i've got suitable clotheing a big thermos of homemade potato and chili soup and 10 joints rolled, so all i need is a bit of luck and today should be a good relaxing day just hope the sun comes out, and the big fish are hungary.:D Rating: 5

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    gone fishing

    from experience i believe many people who fish fish for recreation, i personally enjoy that with 50 dollars you can start a hobby, it is also a way to connect with the outdoors, relieve stress, and if you know what your doing get a trophy fish. And i think the point of fishing for carp is either cause they are a common fish for their area, or they pose a challenge in which a carp or 2 is your goal and dont mind fishing for other fish, such as bass, or varieties of sunfish. and this thread is 31 days old, why post? but i hope that fills you in and gets the authors purpose for fishing correct.

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    gone fishing

    Quote Originally Posted by zlessley
    sorry... I'm a yankee who's a bit confused.. why in the world would you fish for carp? I mean you'd probably get a tastier dinner with more of a plant snag rather than basically a swimming snag... Are your carp tasty for some reason? I can't imagine a bottomfeeder being very tasty.. although we do eat catfish..

    Oh, question for Weedmaster, sorry, differnt topic, where did you get that cool little greenhouse you grow lowryder 2 in?
    lol, carp fishing in england is purely for sport. carp give a good fight and grow to a decent size 40lb plus.
    the greenhouse for my lr2 was bought from a local garden center, but would be very easy to make:jointsmile:

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    gone fishing

    Ah cool cool, that makes sense. Everyone I ever talk to here just laughs at seeking out carp, it's a bad thing to catch here, we see it as a waste of time but then again most people where I'm from fish for small trout, maybe 12 inches long.

    jimmy, I was mainly trying to get in contact with weedmaster, this was one of his more recent threads so I posted after reading it!

    Weedmaster, could ya tell me what the "glass" is?

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    #5
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    gone fishing

    Quote Originally Posted by zlessley
    Ah cool cool, that makes sense. Everyone I ever talk to here just laughs at seeking out carp, it's a bad thing to catch here, we see it as a waste of time but then again most people where I'm from fish for small trout, maybe 12 inches long.

    jimmy, I was mainly trying to get in contact with weedmaster, this was one of his more recent threads so I posted after reading it!

    Weedmaster, could ya tell me what the "glass" is?
    it's not glass' it's poly carbonate,which is a plastic mainly used in the u.k for conservatory roofs, it's very strong but light and easy to work with. they make it in 2ply, 3 ply and 4ply each ply is a layer of plastic with a small gap inbetween each sheet of plastic, 2ply is the thinest and cheepest and is ideal, 3and 4 ply are a bit too thick but you could probally use any plastic that is rigid, just make sure you pre drill any holes before screwing as otherwise the plastic might split, you don't have that problem with polycarbonate. the frame is made from alluminum, but thats also expensive, so you would be better of useing 50mm x 50mm timber, hope that's some help to you zlessley:jointsmile:

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    gone fishing

    Yup big help, I put glass in quotations because I knew it wasn't glass, but wasn't sure exactly what it was. Definitely setting this up this year! Got some TrainwreckXOGKush to try

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