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Friday, 10 September 2010 20:45

Etang De Planchon french carp fishery report : August 2010

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This issue of the news letter is coming to you slightly later than expected as there was a lot of work going on at the lake. Publishing was held off until the lake was dug and the island was built so that this news letter could give you all the up to date information. This issue focuses solely on the work completed in July / August 2010. August here has been quite hot, on a few days it reached 37 degrees and at times it was quite difficult to work outside.
Kiran & Angelo

Etang De Planchon

Etang de Planchon is a friendly carp fishing destination within the Haute Vienne region of France, near the lovely market town of Chateauponsac which has bars, restaurants and shops and is 30 minutes away from Limoges Airport. This beautiful four acre lake is set in a ten acre estate and is a secluded and secure venue which caters for a maximum of five anglers per week, licensed for day and night fishing where no permits are required.

Etang De Planchon is Opening for its first season in March 2011, but is available to take bookings NOW.

To see how this stunning carp fishing destination is preparing for its opening in 2011, please check out their latest newsetter:

Etang De Planchon Newsletter Issue 5




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