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The Carp Fishing Podcast

The Carp Fishing Podcast - Jensen Mannings - Work, Angling Life Balance

The Carp Fishing Podcast

Mark Bryant

Hobbies, Leisure, Carpfishingpodcast

4.8650 Ratings

🗓️ 1 June 2022

⏱️ 149 minutes

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Summary

This month Mark delves into a rig that breaks the norm. He explains why he's planning on using his Sub Slider Egg Rig and his thoughts behind it! We also have the pleasure of Jensen Mannings, a local angler who's caught plenty of big carp but like many of us these days has to juggle low stocked pits and the demands of the chase with kids, a full time job and all the other life demands. The struggle is real but the drive to succeed never goes away! 

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, welcome to the cart fishing podcast, episode 46.

0:19.3

Lovely. Hi guys. Great to have your ear again.

0:22.4

Hopefully for the duration.

0:24.4

But we'll see. We'll see how interesting we are.

0:27.1

There's a fish.

0:28.1

Oh man. I'd love to know how many people listen to the whole thing or they might

0:33.5

tune in and be like, ooh, the hell of these. It's like the farmer's weekly podcast, isn't it? Yeah. Well, you might find that a few people, this is the first few minutes,

0:42.1

and people may find us, I don't know, various means, quite, because there's people that listen

0:45.9

from really obscure places still, isn't it? Like, all over the world, which is really interesting.

0:50.8

I wonder what they think of our accent? in like i don't know outer mongolia

0:55.3

well it's probably out of all the accents it's probably the one it's easy to follow is it

0:59.9

it's not like quite a harsh accent the old bristolia one we all look like farmers and

1:03.5

sound like farmers and combine harvesters and all that but yeah no i think i think it's easy to follow

1:09.4

so hopefully people will carry on and follow.

1:11.6

Do you ever find it really interesting when you look at the size of the country and yet you go 20 or 30 miles up the road?

1:20.6

I had this conversation recently and the accents are completely different.

1:24.6

Yeah, yeah.

1:25.6

I find that like really fascinating. The influences of history have put accents into areas of the country, which are literally

1:32.2

a stone's throw away.

1:33.3

Yet it's almost like a completely different dialogue.

1:35.1

Yeah, and you'd all merge, won't you, over time?

1:37.6

It'd just become one dialects over time.

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