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The Fun of Carp fishing!
Before you can be a expert carp fisher, you have to become familiar with the customary routines and nature of the carp. For many years, carp didn't enjoy the high regard in North America that they get in Europe. The Americans, especially, labeled them as "trash" fish. Fortunately, the stigma regarding carp has changed in North America, and now you can find legions of carp fishers - and their ranks are quickly increasing in number. Wherever you go carp fishing, the following guidelines will help you be a more successful carp fisher.
"Bottom feeder" is a somewhat derogatory term used to describe fish that feed from the bottom of a body of water. Carp fall into this classification as that is how they eat. You can benefit from this tip by putting heavy enough weights on your line so that it sinks close to the bottom. This process, which is sometimes called legering, is used to catch a variety of bottom feeding fish, including catfish and pike, as well as carp. European anglers have been using bottom fishing rods designed specifically for that purpose for many years. Although the rods are more designed for the conditions in Europe, they can be adapted for the needs of bottom fishers in America. Inexperienced fishers often make the mistake of scaring fish away without even realizing it. The fact that you're in the vicinity can be easily detected by the sensitive carp if you don't be careful about what you do. Try to keep your presence as low-key as possible as you get close to the area you plan to fish at. Don't chit chat with other people in your group. Only converse when necessary and keep your voices low. When you are setting up your base camp or area, be as quiet with the equipment as possible. Another thing to keep in mind is being careful not to disturb the body of water you will be fishing in. This will notify the fish that you are there and they will leave before you can begin fishing. Fish are not only sensitive to light, smells and sounds, but they also pick up vibrations, so keep your movements as light as you can.
One character trait you need to have a lot of to be a successful fisher is patience, and this goes double when it comes to fishing for carp. For example, you may have a great day fishing for carp using feed pellets, but the next time you go out, they won't have anything to do with feed pellets. Of course, the answer to this dilemma is to carry with you more than one type of bait. Just remember to keep the scents of the different baits separate by carrying each in its own container. You will ruin your chance of this strategy working if you mix the baits up because carp have a very sharp sense of smell. Keep your carp fishing adventures fun by not stressing out about the size of the carp you catch. It's always nice to be able to show off a picture of yourself holding up a giant fish, but that is the exception rather than the rule. Be happy with whatever size carp you land.
There are many details that demand your attention when you are planning a carp fishing trip. Make sure you have heavy duty tackle because carp can weigh as much as 50 pounds, get to know the terrain where you will be fishing, and learn and use the types of bait that carp like. As you gain experience, you'll find that catching carp isn't as difficult as it seems at first.
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