Armswood Posted yesterday at 14:51 Report Posted yesterday at 14:51 Hi all , I have been carp fishing on my local lake for a couple of years and use the method feeder . I feel it’s now time to move to other lakes and learn how to fish with rigs and actually try to become a better angler. So will be reading lots of threads and asking questions . Thank you in advance . Arms commonly, kevtaylor and elmoputney 3 Quote
Carpbell3 Posted yesterday at 18:31 Report Posted yesterday at 18:31 PVA bags or stick mix would be a easy change without going mad on end tackle I'd use the stick mix PVA approach with a simple multi rig tied to a size six hook, if you are struggling, the Korda booms and loops make a great combi rig pretty much straight out the packet, plenty of hook metal you can keep the hooks prone with a cheap very fine file. Quote
Armswood Posted 23 hours ago Author Report Posted 23 hours ago Thank you Carpbell3 I will have a look at doing that Quote
kevtaylor Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago 18 hours ago, Armswood said: Hi all , I have been carp fishing on my local lake for a couple of years and use the method feeder . I feel it’s now time to move to other lakes and learn how to fish with rigs and actually try to become a better angler. So will be reading lots of threads and asking questions . Thank you in advance . Arms If what you're doing now works just start with that on any new venue. Method feeder has gotta be one of the most under used tactics today, yet it works a treat, don't fix what isn't broken as they say. Take that elsewhere I can see it being an edge! Change things when you see a problem not to follow a trend or for the sake of it and enjoy learning it's a journey (never ending). 👍 Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted 8 hours ago Report Posted 8 hours ago 23 hours ago, Armswood said: Hi all , I have been carp fishing on my local lake for a couple of years and use the method feeder . I feel it’s now time to move to other lakes and learn how to fish with rigs and actually try to become a better angler. So will be reading lots of threads and asking questions . Thank you in advance . Arms Welcome to carp.com Quote
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