Carp Fishing Set
Episode1 Carp Fishing For Beginners with Harry on his very first day on Turners Pool
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fishing for carp, how do they move across lake?
I mean when setting up is it best to setup in the deep end or shallow or in the middle, should i move at certain times in the day?
There are lots of factors that will have an effect and there is no perfect science to predicting where the fish will be. The following are useful pointers though.
Firstly, when you arrive at a water, look for evidence of where the fish are. Walk around a bit and look for signs of movement, bubbles coming to the surface where fish are feeding, tail swirls in the water etc etc. If you can find a spot like that, that’s where to fish.
In warm weather carp often follow the wind. That is because food falling onto the surface gets blown along and the carp go to where it accumulates. Warm weather also usually warms up the surface layers of water and the fish will therefore move downwind towards shallower water for the warmth. In really hot weather they often move right to the surface layers and you can see them cruising around. That is when people use floating baits, which can be really deadly.
In cold weather the fish do the opposite. The wind cools the water and so they head for the upwind end of the lake. They tend to stay in deep water and they are much less active.
In summer when the fish are mobile, stalking and moving around to single out individual fish can produce results, but be careful not to irritate other anglers. Most of the time though the best approach is to find the most likely looking spot and try to develop the swim by good accurate feeding. Casting to features works well. If there is an island in the lake the fish can often be found very close to the island banks. Don’t over feed in cold weather though. Fish appetites are a lot less voracious when it’s cold. In cold weather the fish often have short feeding spells and if you persevere with one spot you will often be rewarded with a fish even in the coldest of weather. Moving around in that kind of weather is much more likely to reduce your chances of sucess, not help them.
Hope that helps.
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