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| A Secret To Fly Fishing For Carp - Chris BOTLN
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Fly fishing for carp is a popular variation on fly fishing and many anglers enjoy this sport.
However, most anglers think fly fishing is associated with trout and salmon, but it is also
associated with carp and even deep-sea fish. Carp are a real fighter and there is nothing about
angling for this fish which is ordinary or average, hence the popularity of carp fly fishing
today.
The secret to catching carp is simple, speed and accuracy. You need to spot him and have your line
in the water before he spots you. The below items are a must as there is a fine line between being
fast and accurate and having heavy enough gear to be able to land the beastie.
The carp fly fisherman or woman needs to be able to spot the fish and cast accordingly, so the most
important item is the rod. You and your rod have to be able to make a fast and accurate case over 3
to 15 m of water and whatever else is in your way so a 6 ' 8 graphite rod of between 8'6' and 9' in
length is a good choice according to experts of this sport.
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| Secret Carp Bait Recipes And Top Ground Baits Ingredients! - Chris BOTLN
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Secret Carp Bait Recipes And Top Ground Baits Ingredients!
Carp bodies and brain are programmed through evolution to be stimulated by substances released into
the aquatic environment by their natural food and by the act of eating them. For example, the
natural carp feeding trigger called betaine, is very highly stimulating (especially in the mouth,)
and when used in stimulating bait recipes or in many bait formulas seriously improves carp
willingness to actually consume baits repeatedly. Of course, when carp really want to keep eating
your bait, you have far more chances of one picking up your hook bait and rig and making a mistake
and get themselves hooked!
There are very many bait substances to exploit that mimic or are actual natural feeding triggers
that carp use to identify and locate their natural food in the aquatic environment. Sucrose based
sweeteners mimics elements of solutions leaking from water lily stems for instance and this
stimulates stimulating snails into feeding too, (Sucrose is a polysaccharide.)
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