Monday, November 21, 2016

Become an expert carp fish fisherman

Carp fishing is both dreadful and irritating. The carp are smart enough to reject food that they don’t trust. The feeling of watching the entire action, that gets over with the blink of an eye is great. It’s awesome when the reel is trembling noisily as you hang for dear life.


To keep the carp on the surface is easy. You just have to keep supplying the pellets, biscuits, chickpeas, bread and re-hydrated corn by attaching them to the hooks. Carp prefer bread. You can also use biscuits but soften them by dipping in water for around 2 minutes. Then for an hour, keep them in sealed sandwich bag. To find out which biscuit would be firm enough to cast, test different brands. Super gluing the pellet into the shank is another way to hook baits.


Let them be at ease, around the bait as they start feeding. This is an ideal situation for the fisherman as the carp stop being suspicious. For zig rigs too, this tactic is applicable. Once carp are feeding, drop the bait but not directly on them. Drop the bait away from the feeding area, and then slowly bring it closer. Keep on supplying food while the bait is hanging so the carp remain in the same position.


Tips to start


•For success use hair rig. Use food items that carp like. They will not come near if the food is not to their liking.


•Spider Line, 50 lbs test, can also be used. After that a leader material that fits the situation can be tried.


•Hook the hair loop but before that thread the bait on the baiting needle. To enhance the attractiveness of the bait, use foam dipped in a flavor.


•By straightening a long shank hook, make a baiting needle. First slide the bait on the shank and then onto the hair. Slide the bait using a needle.


•It is favorable to use a float as this helps in further distancing and easy identification of the location.


•The controller float rig is important. To the mainline of at least 3 feet length with a 10 lbs Drennan double strength, a leader can be attached with the help of a swivel. A low diameter mono will do if it is properly visible while it floats.


In the words of experts, the method in which the bait is introduced is what helps in catching the carp rather than the bait itself. If food is positioned in one place for a few days before the bait, the carp can be fooled. They will stop being suspicious. Their numbers will multiply too. So to be successful, try to be patient.


No comments:

Post a Comment