corn. If the carp are there when you arrive, just light 8-12 foot rod with a small bait runner
quietly spooled up with 10-12lb line. I setup a basic
toss your float leader with 4-8lb fluorocarbon and a spit
bait in shot in the middle under a match float. I use size
front of the 8-12 hooks under
feeding They go!!!!!
the float baited
carp. If
they are
with sweet corn,
not
bread or dough.
already
Cast out in the
there, try
area where the
chumming
fish are feeding,
some corn
but avoid
or bread
They come....
throwing it on
crumbs at close range and wait for the
them or right I
carp. If the water is clear and you can see
front of them
the carp, watch your bait and wait for them
because they will
to suck it up and then let wait 1-2 seconds
spook. Then just
before you set the hook to be sure the bait is all
watch the float and once it goes under wait a
the way in the carp’s mouth. If there is low
sec and then set the hook. Those are my two
visibility, look for bubbles and swirls near shore
favorite methods of stalking.
and toss your line in front of the swirls or
bubbles and leave slack in the line and wait until
Thanks for reading this month’s JuniorCarpPro
it goes completely tight, then set the hook.
column in the USCARPPRO magazine;
Another technique I use for
hopefully you will put these methods to good
stalking is float
use and catch many great fish. See you next
fishing, I use a
month!
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