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Suggestions For Successful Carp Fishing
Posted by Tony Mariposa Xavier at Feb 12th, 2012 in Fly Fishing
It’s not a big secret that carp fishers have a lot of fun facing the challenge of landing a carp. If you’re a carp fisher you also know that it can have its irritating moments as well. Catching a carp is a challenge and the carp won’t do anything to help you. Your secret weapon is to find the best places to fish for carp and to make sure you have the proper gear. In this report we’ll help you hook more carp on your next fishing trip by giving you some successful techniques that have worked well for carp fishers.
Your hook is a very important component of your fishing gear. For one thing - and this goes for any type of fishing - be sure that your hooks are sharp.
North America isn’t the native habitat of carp. Nevertheless, you can now fish for many varieties of carp in both Canada and the United States. Common carp, which were planted in North America in the 1800s from Europe and Asia, are the species you will find most populous. Carps prefer the warmer waters of ponds and lakes, but they are very adaptable. They can even survive and flourish in areas where the water isn’t of the best quality. From Asia, we get bighead carp. Sports fishers love these fish because of the large size they can grow to - making them a lot of fun to catch. Silver and grass carp are two other types of carp you can find in North America, as well as other countries around the world.
Of the many foods that carp will eat, one of their favorites is corn. They love the taste, and the scent of corn will bring them to you. (corn-fed carp?) You can throw some corn in the water, or you can puncture a can of creamed corn with a can opener and throw it into the water. The carp will gravitate towards the odor of the corn in the water. In addition, other fish in the area may be attracted to the corn scent as well. This can also make the carp less suspicious of you and more likely to bite when you throw in your line and bait.
There are quite a few elements that you have to pay attention to when carp fishing. You need to pick your location carefully, use a type of bait that the carp will go after, and have sturdy tackle that can handle the often substantial weight of this kind of fish. Experience is the best teacher and, even though it appears that carp fishing is difficult to master, after a while you will realize that it wasn’t so hard after all and you will enjoy the challenge of carp fishing.
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