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Posts posted by snowmanstevo
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I use to catch loads of match carp on my pole using the same method its know as dapping and even the most wiley carp would fall to this presentation.
A venue i fish is ace for floater fishing but the bigger carp would circle the freebies and if they felt any line around the bait they would spook big time
With a bait resting on top they would hook up every time and take the bait very confidently
I think i might just invest in one of them floats because its basically the same method
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The canal i fish has got a large head of bream so i do try to limit the amout of particles i put in .I also roll my own baits so i do them on the large size (not that it makes them completly bream proof ).As far as how long to leave thats really up to you but the longer you leave it the more chance uve got of giving the carp a safe regular food supply .Try 2-3 times a wk if possible and give it a few weeks before you fish but try not to bait swims that look too "carpy" because all your hard work cud come undone when you turn up to fish and theres another angler in your peg catchin your fish .Something that involves a walk or isnt fishy looking usually keeps prying eyes away and you can get your bait in without fear of being spied on
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Pre-bait
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Nice easy water not far from home I allways take me non-anglin mates there cos you can allways catch Good little baggin pools
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ive fished his older specimin pool and that was allways good for a bite or 2 but not fished his new 1 but it looks like what your after m8 I think its only been open 12-18 months and they seem 2 come out pretty regular
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Not in cheshire but only 50mins drive from you BADEN HALL in staffordshire check his website some nice fish to be had m8
Korda Suspender Surface Carp Fishing Float
in UK Rig Tying
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14.5 metres of carbon fibre over there heads didnt spook em
But as said by sgart the size of line isnt an issue m8 theres only the bait on the surface