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07/17/2012
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Carp
Other
Yellow
Cloudy
Hook & Bait
Morning
07/17/2012
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I hit the waters early today. I had a couple of things that I wanted to try. First, I wanted to see if my boilie soak made a difference. Not a lick. Second, I ordered some commercial boilies, I didn’t pre-bait with them so I didn’t think it would really work but there is always a shot. These didn’t work either, except that I did catch a crayfish, or rather he was so greedy that he didn’t even let the boilie go as I pulled him up from the water. Third, I also ordered Carp pellets; they are actually much cheaper than chumming with corn and this did work. Within five minutes the spot that I had chummed was swarming with large bubbles and tail swirls. I think if I would have had corn on my hair rig I would have hooked a few but I didn’t have any left as this was the end of my session.


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fishinChristian
7/17/2012 12:52:00 PM
What kind of corn are you using? It makes a huge difference. We tested 6 brands of canned corn several years ago, and Niblets outdid the rest more than 2 to 1.
wlai
7/17/2012 4:42:00 PM
Can you share where you are ordering carp pellets and baits from? All of the ones I've seen are in UK
hortus1010
7/18/2012 8:39:00 AM
fishinChristian I really didn’t put much thought into what kind of corn, outside of sweet corn, I was just using Fred Meyer brand sweet corn, thanks for the tip on niblets.
Wlai, I can and will share these sites, they are both U.S. located one in CA and the other in GA. You can get a lot of the stuff the U.K. boards are talking about.
http://www.scorpiontackle.com
http://www.royalcarp.com
This one is out of Canada and has pretty decent shipping and they have other things that the first two don’t.
http://newworldcarp.com
it took me awhile to find these and if anyone has any that are more local please post.
tluedeke
7/21/2012 9:02:00 PM
What in the world do you do with those things (kill them, hopefully, given their nature as a nasty invasive species)? I've caught a few on rod and reel, and it is amusing, but they are inedible. Bowfishing I've had several trips where I shoot a dozen or more. Tried eating them a multitude of different ways, but they are really truly disgusting.
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