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Venue Videos: Lac de Grosley

Grosley sur Risle is a well established and mature venue set in the Normandy countryside near Evreux. As its name suggests it lies in the Risle valley and is flanked by rolling hills and a railway line on its far bank – this does see some rail traffic, but nothing too intrusive.

The Large Lake is around 25 acres with an island in the centre and 15 numbered swims around its perimeter, some of which are doubles.
Grosley has excellent facilities including a very good bar & restaurant. It serves breakfast, lunch, evening meals and snacks, as well as a selection of wines, beer & soft drinks.
The Large Lake has a good head of carp of a decent stamp – take a look at the photo section to see that there were some lovely fish caught last year. The Large Lake record currently stands at 48lb:

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Tags: angling, breakfast, carp, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Tips, fish, fishing, food, france, grosley, Lac, lake, Normandy, restaurant, venue, venues, Videos

Carp Fishing Rig Safety: Are we unknowingly putting the fishes lives at risk?

by Gareth Watkins

Hi there
I got talking to a guy on the bank this week about rig safety and how things have changed over the years. If you look back on books written in the 80’s by the likes of Rod H and Kevin Maddocks you’ll see several rigs that while very effective even today, are not up to the current safety standards the sport has come to expect.
Fixed lead systems were first introduced in the late 70’s and coincided with the invention of the boilie and the hair rig. The three fished together suddenly had all takes turning into real flyers. While the bolt rigs, as they were known, were undoubtedly brilliant carp catchers, they caused problems for the fish in the event of a crack off or a breakage.

Now all rigs are safe until the above mentioned event happens. The modern systems give the fish as good a chance as is possible to shed the hook and lead. This however, supposes that the anglers read the instructions and fish the rigs as they are intended by the manufacturer.

Over the last season or so I’ve seen a number of anglers using the ‘Safety’ systems incorrectly which in some cases negates totally the effectiveness they afford and takes us right back to the ‘Deathrig scenario we used to have before carping awareness of the dangers became common knowledge.

So what are the options and how should they be set up to be safe? Read more »

Tags: angling, bolt, breakage, carp, Carp Fishing, Carp Fishing Tips, clip, Death, eighties, fish care, fishing, Fixed, france, Helicopter, hook, knot, lead, leader, Line, rig, safety, shock, swivel, tackle, tactics, techniques,