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Basic Carp Fishing Pointers
Frustrating as it is, carp fishing is awesome. Carp are really good at sucking
in and blowing out suspicious baits. It’s such an excitement to see the whole
action in a fraction of a second as you hang on for dear life while the reel is
trembling with a loud noise.
Carp happily devour on the surface as long as you keep the pellets, biscuits,
chic peas, bread, and re-hydrated corn coming in, and these are inexpensive
baits as well. Just attach them to the hooks, most preferably the bread. Have
the biscuits softened by dipping it in the water for about 2 minutes, then,
place them in a sealed sandwich bag for about an hour. Since different brands
have different textures, just experiment to know which is firm enough to cast.
Another way to hook baits is super gluing the pellet into the shank.
Once they get into feeding, let them feel comfortable around the bait. This
gives more opportunity for the fisherman since they begin to not feel picky.
This tactic can be useful for zig rigs.
As soon as they’re feeding, cast the bait but make sure not to drop the bait
directly onto the feeding carp. Cast away from the feeding area then slowly draw
it in position. While the bait is till hanging, keep the food coming in so as to
keep the carp from going away.
How to Set-Up?
• Use a hair rig to increase your chance of catching. As carp taste food first,
if they don’t like the taste, they won’t come near it.
• You may also use a Spider Line, 50 lbs test, then use a leader material that
fits the situation.
• Thread the bait on the baiting needle and hook the hair loop. You may also use
foam dipped in a flavor as this enhances the attractiveness of the bait.
• Also make a baiting needle by just straightening a long shank hook. Slide the
bait on the shank, then slide the bait from the needle onto the hair.
• Using a float is also an advantage because it adds weight for further
distancing and the location is easily identified.
• Don’t forget the controller float rig. A leader can be used which is attached
to the swivel to its mainline of at least 3 feet length with a 10lbs Drennan
double strength. A low diameter mono will do just as long as it floats well
enough for visibility.
As experts say, it is not the bait that catches the carp but the method in which
the bait is introduced. Pre-bait everyday, in one spot for a few days. This
makes the carp think that there is a regular source of food for them and by
“word of mouth” there’ll soon be a school of fish around. Just be patient and it
will all work.
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