Today’s
blog post is an interview with Ian Mouncey, owner of Etang De Vost, a carp lake
in France. Recently Carp Talk came to do a feature on the venue that will be in
the Christmas edition of the magazine. Out on the 19th December http://www.carptalk-online.co.uk/
1) Ian can you tell me a bit about Etang De Vost?
Carp
Creuse was formed in 2007 to provide access to one of France’s hidden gems (Etang
De Vost). We’ve added over 1 ton of fast growing carp to complement the
original stock, with carp to over 48lb
The
lake was formed over 30+ years ago and was stocked with a large number of carp,
roach, perch & some pike. The lake was privately owned and when the former
owner passed away, the lake was not fished for over 10 years. We took ownership
in September 2007 We added over 1 ton of fast growing carp to complement the
original stock, & we have been working hard ever since to get the lake
ready for the Anglers.
2) Owning your own lake is a bit of a dream for many anglers but I
suppose there is a lot of hard work that is involved?
Yes
you are not wrong their apart from the normal every day thing that we all
do i.e. like cutting the grass, pruning the plants or the trees, you also have
the daily task of cleaning the intake & outlet grills of any debris, then
you have to keep checking the water quality PH & oxygen levels,
although this is not normally a problem because the lake is river fed so we
have good high oxygenated water. Then of course when you do not have any
punters (anglers fishing) we also have to feed the fish because we do complete
packages where we supply all the gear apart from reels and terminal tackle we
also have to keep an eye on all the equipment to make sure it is up to
standards we would want if we were fishing ourselves (all rods & bivvies’
up for the job) this is without the shopping runs for supplies, preparing
the food and then the cooking and washing up (yes I do the washing up). It can
be long hard days but when you have your own business you have to put your all
into it to be successful.
3) How did you get into fishing?
I
am from a big family I had 5 older Brothers & 1 younger sister &
my brothers all fished so I got the bug from always wanting to go with them
even when I was at the age when It was not cool to have your younger brother
tagging along. So in the end I just went with me mates, now my brothers that
are still with us want to go fishing with me (R.I.P Barry)
4) I know you like carp fishing in the UK where do you mostly go
these days?
To
be totally honest now I have the lake I don’t get much time to go in the UK but
I know I can always get a couple of guest visits at my local church
Langley carp fishery (Sopers)
5) Have you ever fished for other species?
Only
when I was a kid I started on the silver fish Roach, Rudd, Perch & then Tench
Chubb, & Barbel
6) What is your most memorable fish or fishing experience?
I
have a lot of fond memories on the bank with my Brothers beside me but I think
the one that sticks out is my 1st double figure common carp 16lb, I was 17
years old before I had joint the Malcolm barker memorial lake which came with
the Bishop Stortford angling club ticket (and I think it still does) me and my
brothers had a great day but best of all I caught this Carp on my first home
made boilies which in baked instead of boiling so they would float. Back then I
just attached to a hair rig a size 6 hook and a large bubble float half filled
with water to get the weight for casting.
7) Where can people get more information if they are considering
booking a holiday at Etang De Vost?
There
is a website www.carpcreuse.com or they can
also look on twitter @carpcreuse
and Facebook
https://www.facebook.com/carpcreuse
Or
they can call me direct on 01279 451844, mobile 07734448579
Thank you Ian for your time and best of luck with the
fishery.
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