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Carp Fishing Advice

By: Owen Jones

As maddening as it might be, carp fishing is tremendous. Carp are especially skillful at sucking in and blowing out dubious baits. It’s such an exciting moment to see the whole action in a fraction of a second as you wait with baited breath to see if the fish will take the bait

Carp gladly feed on the surface of the water so long as you keep the pellets, biscuits, chic peas, bread, and re-hydrated corn coming and these are low-cost baits too. Just affix the bait to the hooks: I think bread works the best. First soften the biscuits by dipping them in the water for about 2 minutes, then, place them in a sealed, plastic sandwich bag for about an hour. Given that different brands have different textures, you will just have to experiment to find out which sort is stiff enough to cast. One more method to hook bait is by super gluing the pellet onto the shank of the hook.

Once they start feeding, let them feel relaxed around the bait. This provides more prospects for the fisherman since they will become less choosey. This tactic can be especially 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 the bait into place. While the bait is still hanging, keep the food coming in so as to deter the carp from leaving.

How to Set-Up Your Rig?

• Use a hair rig to increase your chance of catching fish. Seeing that carp taste their food first, they won't feed if they don’t like the taste.
• You could also use a Spider Line, 50 lbs breaking strain, then use a leader that suits the circumstances.
• Thread the bait on the baiting needle and hook the hair loop. You may also use foam rubber dipped in a flavor in order to increase the attractiveness of the bait.
• You could also make a baiting needle by just straightening a long shank hook. Then slide the bait on the shank, and then slide the bait from the needle onto the hair.
• Using a float is also an advantage because it adds weight in order to be able to cast further, you will also be able to see where the bait is.
• Don’t forget the controller float rig. A leader can be affixed to the swivel on the mainline. It should be at least 3 feet in length with a 10lbs Drennan double strength. A low diameter mono will do, just so long as it floats well enough to be seen.

As experts say, it is not the bait that catches carp but the way in which the bait is introduced. Pre-bait everyday, in one spot for a few days. This encourages the carp to 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 out just dandy.

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Owen Jones, the author of this article writes on several subjects, but is currently involved with Sunbeam Bug Zapper devices. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Electronic Insect Killer

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