By the looks of the comments here, it's not but,,,, my local (Grand Union, West London) produced a 40, taken by a chap fishing at the back of Tescos car park!😂
@@gregsmith7821 About 30 years ago I see a bloke catch a 25 lb Mirror on a roach pole with 1 lb line and a size 20 hook on the GUC near the bridge at Farlow's Lake West Drayton it took him well over an hour to land it.
@@djscottfree2008 No suprise. The 40 a few years back was identified as a known fish from Farlows. Best bet was that at some point, Farlows had flooded, tipped into the Grand Union and the fish went with it. Apparently the angler who nabbed it, was tipped off by a mate who lived on a barge and saw the fish when throwing some food waste over the side.😂
The bubbles are not totally from the bottom itself - they are the carp releasing water from their swim bladders but yes to feed on the bottom.
There was a carp caught in the Kennet and Avon canal some years ago in one of the marinas I believe which weighed 41lb. Photographs on Google.
French carp this one
Where was this mate here in the uk
Not uk......
France
That can not be uk canal water?!
By the looks of the comments here, it's not but,,,, my local (Grand Union, West London) produced a 40, taken by a chap fishing at the back of Tescos car park!😂
@@gregsmith7821 About 30 years ago I see a bloke catch a 25 lb Mirror on a roach pole with 1 lb line and a size 20 hook on the GUC near the bridge at Farlow's Lake West Drayton it took him well over an hour to land it.
@@djscottfree2008 No suprise. The 40 a few years back was identified as a known fish from Farlows. Best bet was that at some point, Farlows had flooded, tipped into the Grand Union and the fish went with it. Apparently the angler who nabbed it, was tipped off by a mate who lived on a barge and saw the fish when throwing some food waste over the side.😂