What It Takes To Succeed At Carp Fishing
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Submitted : 2012-01-23 20:36:57 Word Count : 770 Popularity: 0
Tags: fishing, carp, carp fishing
When you go fishing for carp, it won't be easy because carp can give you a run for your money. Yet that's what makes the sport so interesting, and when you do catch a good sized carp, it's very satisfying. It's always a good idea to keep adding to your carp fishing skills, and there are always new ones to learn. We'll have a look at some of them in this report.
There are numerous carp fishing groups around, and by joining one you will increase your chances of quickly coming up to speed on the best ways to fish for carp. The number of such groups is growing in North America and, in Europe, you will find numerous groups. You may even be able to find a local group or club if you do an online search. If no local groups exist, the next best thing is to find discussion groups or forums on the internet that focus on carp fishing. Of course, there's no substitute for actual experience, so you should get out there and practice your carp fishing skills at every opportunity. One of the characteristic of carp that you can use to your advantage is their keen sense of smell. A good tip is to avoid preparing your bait when you have smoked a cigarette. The bait will pick up the smell of the tobacco and drive the carp away. Any kind of chemical products you may have handled - including personal care creams and lotions - could leave telltale scents on your hands. You can give yourself a better chance of success if you buy an inexpensive box of plastic gloves like food establishments or medical personnel wear. Many fishers have reported that this is a good strategy.
Take a little time to observe the carp in your area so you know their habitual activities and inclinations. If you want to find carp, look for lakes and ponds where the water temp is more than 60F and less than 70F. This is their ideal habitat. Colder waters, such as those below 50F, cause the carp to stop feeding. It's better to concentrate on fishing for carp in warmer waters. You are most likely to find carp in places where they have some protection, either natural or manmade. Bridge, rock outcroppings, lily pads, stands of reeds along the banks, and brush overhanging the water are all good places for a carp to seek shelter. Of course, it's best to become familiar with the area in which your fishing so that you can learn where the carp can be found. You may be a great trout fisher, but the methods you use to catch trout won't give you much success with carp. The same thing goes for any other fishing techniques you may have developed. You should keep the above tips in mind when carp fishing, and also do some research on the particular area where you'll be fishing. As with any new skill, success will come with practice and experience - and patience. Don't give up too soon.
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