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Korda Suspender Surface Carp Fishing Float


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Ok as shown on another thread I have looked myself and this is what i want to do my surface fishing with but as the hook length is suspended in the air do i need to use a thinner line or can i stick to my ultima 18lb line? Cheers

 

You must mean the Gardner float? Not Korda?

 

If thats what you mean, I would guess u can (and should) use thicker line than most use during normal floater fishing since its simply just not necessary to use a thin line for descretion. If the carp cant see the line and all you might as well go safe and take a stronger line, in my oppinion.

 

Ive never tried them myself so havent tested the matter. However From what I can see on pictures I am quite curious myself wether the design of the float itself might as well spook fish or make them uncomfy enough to not take the bait. After all, the float is just next to the bait at all time. Seems quite "suspicious" to me.

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i used this float for all my surface fishing last year, it definately didnt spook the fish, and an added bonus is the birds leave your bait alone as they can see the line going down to it, allways carry a couple with me everywhere i go now,also i use 15lb sensor as the hooklink, works fine.

 

mufty :)

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i used this float for all my surface fishing last year, it definately didnt spook the fish, and an added bonus is the birds leave your bait alone as they can see the line going down to it, allways carry a couple with me everywhere i go now,also i use 15lb sensor as the hooklink, works fine.

 

mufty :)

 

If thats the case with the birds then I really must get one and try it cause they are driving me nuts.

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i used this float for all my surface fishing last year, it definately didnt spook the fish, and an added bonus is the birds leave your bait alone as they can see the line going down to it, allways carry a couple with me everywhere i go now,also i use 15lb sensor as the hooklink, works fine.

 

mufty :)

 

If thats the case with the birds then I really must get one and try it cause they are driving me nuts.

 

i swear mate , not a single bird has taken my bait with this float

 

mufty

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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 :shock:

With a bait resting on top they would hook up every time and take the bait very confidently :lol:

I think i might just invest in one of them floats because its basically the same method :D

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Ok as shown on another thread I have looked myself and this is what i want to do my surface fishing with but as the hook length is suspended in the air do i need to use a thinner line or can i stick to my ultima 18lb line? Cheers

 

You must mean the Gardner float? Not Korda?

 

If thats what you mean, I would guess u can (and should) use thicker line than most use during normal floater fishing since its simply just not necessary to use a thin line for descretion. If the carp cant see the line and all you might as well go safe and take a stronger line, in my oppinion.

 

Ive never tried them myself so havent tested the matter. However From what I can see on pictures I am quite curious myself wether the design of the float itself might as well spook fish or make them uncomfy enough to not take the bait. After all, the float is just next to the bait at all time. Seems quite "suspicious" to me.

 

14.5 metres of carbon fibre over there heads didnt spook em :wink:

But as said by sgart the size of line isnt an issue m8 theres only the bait on the surface :)

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  • 2 weeks later...

A little off topic but since last one year, I am trying to target some serious big carp (Catla catla _India) from near surface.

 

I am using a suspended method feeder with a trailer hook. Fishes are coming and eating (Actually sucking the cloud created by the feeder mix) but the hook up percentage is very poor. Except a 22 lbrs and some small fishes, I am always drawing a blank.

 

The fish in question is a plankton eater. My complete setup is perfect except the hook presentation.

 

What hook setup will be appropriate for this kind of strategy. Please help.

 

Regards,

 

Ali.

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