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#327710 - 14/02/08 11:10 PM
Advertising Standards - French Fisheries
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Owner of Etang Moulinots
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Registered: 16/09/01
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Loc: Champagne Region of France
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This is just an opinion not an attack on any other fishery!!!
As somebody judged as Darth Vader (long before Star Wars was even made), I do feel slightly qualified to make a posting on the topic of advertising!!
I used to feel paranoid that I was the only person under attack trying to start a new fishery in France even though nobody had ever heard of me beforehand. It is of no consolation or pleasure to me that other well established fishery owners are now also coming under attack, maybe not on this forum but on other forums and some which I am not welcome to comment on.
Now where are the attacks coming from and from whom....???
There are a lot of new kids on the block, some associated with fisheries e.g. doing the organised trips, not really a full time commitment to living your dream and running a fishery!! Also booking agents, whose only interest is selling enough holidays to ensure they make a sufficient financial return to supplement their other income.
The established fisheries seem to be a good target under the forums for new fishery operators to boast about their stock levels, size of fish, facilities etc, but when you study the websites, there is very little information!!
I always keep an eye on new fisheries that are opening and from what I see, some are in for a big surprise!!! Posting pictures of doubles or 20's and the odd 30 and pretending that these will soon attack the weight of the fish at Rainbow, well you are mistaken!!
Producing a website with inadequate information will also not do their cause any good either!!
Too many people think that running a carp fishery in France is a licence to print money, no, there are far easier ways of doing that e.g. take up accountancy or become a lawyer!!
Developing any business takes time, effort and with a fishery...an awful lot of capital expenditure!!! Achieving success is advising people what the product is that you have (good or bad), no hard core selling (especially on the forums), sitting back and waiting for your customers to pass the word around, unless they want to keep the place to themselves!!
6 years on I am getting there and so are others!!
In my younger days, I would critise other fisheries (that I had been to)... for no commercial gain to myself.... these days I could criticise a lot more....but as you get older....well..
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#327839 - 18/02/08 05:08 PM
Re: Advertising Standards - French Fisheries
[Re: Paul Selman]
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Enthusiastic FW Member
Registered: 04/06/02
Posts: 120
Loc: Berry, France
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I am in total agreement with your comments Dave. Long before I became a fishery owner I was a user of most of the forums that existed and travelled to France at least twice a year to fish.I had some great holidays, and some of the fishery owners with whom I fished are still friends, but I also experienced some real horrors that were so far from the advertised 'dream' that You could be excused for wondering if you were at the right venue.The market is certainly becoming saturated with venue's and the long established 'quality' venue's such as your own still manage to have a full 'order book' year after year. We are now looking forward to our second year and have a very high return rate of anglers who came last year.....now that is partly due to the fact that they enjoyed themselves but more importantly because I am totally honest with what I promise we can offer. I have had several enquiries that I have turned away and suggested other venue's purely because we cannot offer the hatful of 40's and 50's they were looking for. Our anglers have all been happy catching 20's and 30's with the chance of a 40 knowing that was the stamp of carp we have at the present. If we bent the truth and claimed loads of high 40's and 50's like so many new venues do the type of client we would attract would not be satisfied with less than that. On the subject of forums I am well aware that you have been given short shrift by one or two but always look beyond the obvious when it happens !!!There are those with vested interests in encouraging certain venues who will slam anyone with the front to question them.That is the sad thing these days in as much a lad who asks for advice on a suitable venue is steered rapidly towards certain venues for reasons other than their suitability. Having said all that France is full of cracking fisheries that can cater for all tastes and disapointed anglers can be largely avoided if we all were to advertise exactly what we had rather than what we consider is needed to be succesful.
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#328139 - 25/02/08 06:43 PM
Re: Advertising Standards - French Fisheries
[Re: DAVEW]
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Dave, many of my repeat clients have caught much bigger carp in France (and in the UK from the likes of Acton etc) than they can ever catch from my French lakes (although my cats can stand comparison with anywhere), but they love coming to my place for the quiet, the crack, the stress-free, unpressurised carp fishing, in lovely surroundings with decent facilities.. These 'seen it all guys' have learned there is much more to carp fishing than just catching big fish... Like me, you've worked hard, and overcome the set-backs we all have had to a lesser or greater degree in the early days to make Moulinots into a success, just like my lakes are a success, so you deserve supporting... However, many others have and will continue to fall by the wayside because they went/go steaming in due to the equity they made on property in the UK, but really they didn't have a clue, or any experience of business or customer care, so now are now long gone or going..... 
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