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The Carp Fishing Podcast

27. Carp Fishing Podcast - Simon Croft - Bazil, The King of the North

The Carp Fishing Podcast

Mark Bryant

Hobbies, Leisure, Carpfishingpodcast

4.8650 Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2020

⏱️ 210 minutes

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Summary

It's a whopper, three and a half hours of carpy chat. This month we have Simon Croft as our special guest as he takes us on a trip down memory lane to a time when big carp occupied a big part of his life. It was hard to pick one from his impressive album but I just had to get him to recall his obsession with one of the most famous carp we've ever had, the King of the North lake, Bazil. Mike and Mark also chat about carp fashion, photography and Mike recalls an encounter with a massive carp. 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, welcome to the cart fishing podcast episode 27.

0:25.1

Wow, 27.

0:27.2

Edging towards the big 30 barrier.

0:29.5

Yeah.

0:29.8

Can you remember being 27?

0:31.5

Criking, that was a...

0:33.8

I have fond memories of 27.

0:36.2

Well, all of my 20s, to be fair.

0:38.0

It's a responsibility back and.

0:41.1

Funnel, I just asked you that, because I've just been in your office, and I've seen a poster

0:44.7

of when you played football in America, and it was dated 1999.

0:50.3

Yeah, 19.

0:51.2

Oh, if I could go back to a decade or a year, that would be it, I reckon.

0:55.2

Do you reckon?

0:55.9

99.

0:56.6

Oh, that vintage.

0:58.1

Was it vintage year?

1:00.5

Mate, what made me chuckle?

1:01.8

You had a little chubby face and you had like a, almost like a military crew cut.

1:06.7

Oh, I thought I was in the prime of my life back then.

1:10.0

Really?

1:10.3

Training and playing football every day in America.

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