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There's a proverb in Quebec that says you shouldn't prepare the frying pan until you have the fish.
It may well be true, and we'll find out today here in Kiesbruck.
Hi, are you Gaby?
Yes, pleased to meet you!
I've heard that you can fish for all sorts of fish here?
Yes, here we are in the park at Kiesbruck,
specifically the "carpodrome",
where you can fish for carp.
The problem is I don't have any equipment and what's more, I don't know how to fish!
That's not a problem, we'll go and get some equipment and introduce you to carp fishing.
Great!
Here you go Charlène, everything you need for carp fishing.
We have the rod, the landing net,
the seat box,
the unhooking mat to protect the carp
and the pole roller.
So now we can go and learn to fish.
Let's go!
A bit higher…
There! and bring it down, that's it.
Oh! I felt it!
There!
It's too easy for you!
He's fighting back!
He's huge, he's at least 7 kg!
There, perfect Charlène, you got him, well done.
Let's put him back in the water.
We'll be nice and put him back…
He's going back to his family.
Give him a push, and he swims gently off… Goodbye!
That was great, you fished very well.
Thank you very much. Can anyone come and fish here?
Yes, there are no restrictions, anyone can come and discover carp fishing.
Ok, I'll come back with my friends and I'll show them how good I am at fishing.
The whole team will be waiting.
Thanks a lot!
This tranquillity is inspiring!
A little quote from Camus:
The pupil, like the river, would like to take his course while staying in his bed.