downsouth 7,256 Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 Not into fishing myself but the 3 lads im working with are all serious carp anglers and all fish the mid kent waters.They have been in mourning this week as Two Tone was found dead in Conningbrook.Another big 40lb+fish known as the Rasta and another big named fish which i cant remember its name have also been found dead in the last week in mid kent lakes. j ust thought id put this on for anyone who might be interested. Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 Not into fishing myself but the 3 lads im working with are all serious carp anglers and all fish the mid kent waters.They have been in mourning this week as Two Tone was found dead in Conningbrook.Another big 40lb+fish known as the Rasta and another big named fish which i cant remember its name have also been found dead in the last week in mid kent lakes. j ust thought id put this on for anyone who might be interested. 45 years old,not a bad innings for a carp,think it was caught less than 50 times in its lifetime,most of the top carp lads have fished for it at one time or another Quote Link to post
Guest arch1 Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 There's been 1 or 2 more recently as well. Bluebell lakes in Northants lost 2 awhile back. Benson and the Creature i think. Maybe all the "Old" British carp are all the same age and gonna go around the same time. I know the Bluebell ones died because of badly prepared Tigers. Allegedly. Quote Link to post
Guest stewie Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 R.I.P two tone what a shame this fish has been the discussion of thousands of hours chatting between carp men but only in the hands of a select few!!! hope his off spring gets as big LINK Quote Link to post
brog 670 Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 shit that was the next fish on my list Quote Link to post
RaiderBoy 19 Posted August 17, 2010 Report Share Posted August 17, 2010 Yeah what a shame, a few people say that it was found teathered to the bottom by a fixed rig. Richard Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 R.I.P two tone what a shame this fish has been the discussion of thousands of hours chatting between carp men but only in the hands of a select few!!! hope his off spring gets as big LINK Its not a shame, it had a long and famous life...it was hooked more times than the local smack head, its a wonder it survived till now. A human fed boily muncher, which brought satisfaction to folk who like to fished for a named fish....A shame is when a very big fish that goes unnoticed all its life and dies with out getting the recognition it deserved. Like the many many big fish in loches and loughs around the british isles... Fishing made easy, for the TOP anglers of the country. Who all drive to the same place, and all fish for the same fish..... 20+mile long waters all the way is the secret to angling pleasure... 1 Quote Link to post
oohmydog 82 Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 R.I.P two tone what a shame this fish has been the discussion of thousands of hours chatting between carp men but only in the hands of a select few!!! hope his off spring gets as big LINK Its not a shame, it had a long and famous life...it was hooked more times than the local smack head, its a wonder it survived till now. A human fed boily muncher, which brought satisfaction to folk who like to fished for a named fish....A shame is when a very big fish that goes unnoticed all its life and dies with out getting the recognition it deserved. Like the many many big fish in loches and loughs around the british isles... Fishing made easy, for the TOP anglers of the country. Who all drive to the same place, and all fish for the same fish..... 20+mile long waters all the way is the secret to angling pleasure... give me a 20lb river carp anytime [each to there own] Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 R.I.P two tone what a shame this fish has been the discussion of thousands of hours chatting between carp men but only in the hands of a select few!!! hope his off spring gets as big LINK Its not a shame, it had a long and famous life...it was hooked more times than the local smack head, its a wonder it survived till now. A human fed boily muncher, which brought satisfaction to folk who like to fished for a named fish....A shame is when a very big fish that goes unnoticed all its life and dies with out getting the recognition it deserved. Like the many many big fish in loches and loughs around the british isles... Fishing made easy, for the TOP anglers of the country. Who all drive to the same place, and all fish for the same fish..... 20+mile long waters all the way is the secret to angling pleasure... give me a 20lb river carp anytime [each to there own] Exactly... wild fish all the way.... Its the same as a river 30lb pike, or a big loch pike, compared to a trout water fed pike..... Quote Link to post
"Earth!" 503 Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 R.I.P two tone what a shame this fish has been the discussion of thousands of hours chatting between carp men but only in the hands of a select few!!! hope his off spring gets as big LINK Its not a shame, it had a long and famous life...it was hooked more times than the local smack head, its a wonder it survived till now. A human fed boily muncher, which brought satisfaction to folk who like to fished for a named fish....A shame is when a very big fish that goes unnoticed all its life and dies with out getting the recognition it deserved. Like the many many big fish in loches and loughs around the british isles... Fishing made easy, for the TOP anglers of the country. Who all drive to the same place, and all fish for the same fish..... 20+mile long waters all the way is the secret to angling pleasure... give me a 20lb river carp anytime [each to there own] Exactly... wild fish all the way.... Its the same as a river 30lb pike, or a big loch pike, compared to a trout water fed pike..... i fish trout rivers for pike,they can move miles should they wish.unlike a lake fish,where can that move...around and around in circles,no where else..after a while,evry lake fish WILL be caught,some numerous times..each to your own but ive got to be begged to fish a lake Quote Link to post
runforyourlife 361 Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 R.I.P two tone what a shame this fish has been the discussion of thousands of hours chatting between carp men but only in the hands of a select few!!! hope his off spring gets as big LINK Its not a shame, it had a long and famous life...it was hooked more times than the local smack head, its a wonder it survived till now. A human fed boily muncher, which brought satisfaction to folk who like to fished for a named fish....A shame is when a very big fish that goes unnoticed all its life and dies with out getting the recognition it deserved. Like the many many big fish in loches and loughs around the british isles... Fishing made easy, for the TOP anglers of the country. Who all drive to the same place, and all fish for the same fish..... 20+mile long waters all the way is the secret to angling pleasure... give me a 20lb river carp anytime [each to there own] Exactly... wild fish all the way.... Its the same as a river 30lb pike, or a big loch pike, compared to a trout water fed pike..... i fish trout rivers for pike,they can move miles should they wish.unlike a lake fish,where can that move...around and around in circles,no where else..after a while,evry lake fish WILL be caught,some numerous times..each to your own but ive got to be begged to fish a lake Are you saying that to me Earth... because that is what i said, lol. Ariver fish is far harder than a trout lake fed pike! or did you just faNCY saying it again, lol. And i didnt say lake, i said "loch" meaning 20mile plus ,, so not every fish will be caught. If it wasnt to me, then ignore this and i apoligize pal. Quote Link to post
"Earth!" 503 Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 R.I.P two tone what a shame this fish has been the discussion of thousands of hours chatting between carp men but only in the hands of a select few!!! hope his off spring gets as big LINK Its not a shame, it had a long and famous life...it was hooked more times than the local smack head, its a wonder it survived till now. A human fed boily muncher, which brought satisfaction to folk who like to fished for a named fish....A shame is when a very big fish that goes unnoticed all its life and dies with out getting the recognition it deserved. Like the many many big fish in loches and loughs around the british isles... Fishing made easy, for the TOP anglers of the country. Who all drive to the same place, and all fish for the same fish..... 20+mile long waters all the way is the secret to angling pleasure... give me a 20lb river carp anytime [each to there own] Exactly... wild fish all the way.... Its the same as a river 30lb pike, or a big loch pike, compared to a trout water fed pike..... i fish trout rivers for pike,they can move miles should they wish.unlike a lake fish,where can that move...around and around in circles,no where else..after a while,evry lake fish WILL be caught,some numerous times..each to your own but ive got to be begged to fish a lake Are you saying that to me Earth... because that is what i said, lol. Ariver fish is far harder than a trout lake fed pike! or did you just faNCY saying it again, lol. And i didnt say lake, i said "loch" meaning 20mile plus ,, so not every fish will be caught. If it wasnt to me, then ignore this and i apoligize pal. should have read your post fully and more slowly seems we have the same view then lochs and lake have no comparrison between them pal.i see some while on my honeymoon in the highlands and fished a couple Quote Link to post
Guest arch1 Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 You get the same thing happening on the rivers, look at the barbel on the Ouse on the old Milton Keynes stretch near Bedford. The barbel there were caught every week, one was even named, the Traveller i think. One guy caught it twice in a week a few years ago, both times it was over the record. IIRC he got lots of stick for targeing the same fish again after he caught it the first time. Quote Link to post
Guest stewie Posted August 18, 2010 Report Share Posted August 18, 2010 ffs sake rfyl it was a massive fish and its a shame its dead end off Quote Link to post
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