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| help with canal carp I fish the grand union canal running through leicester, and although I have a good success rate with the bream and tench running to 5lb, I can not tempt a bite from the resident carp. They are definatly present as I witnesed a common of 9lb being landed, I am getting desperate to hook one as they are supposed to run to 25lb or so(according to local tackle shop). Has anyone any ideas, all would be welcome. ![]() |
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| Re: help with canal carp I'd imagine that your best bet would be to pick a likely looking spot that has a few features such as overhanging bushes. Then spend a few days pre-baiting with Halibut pellet & Boilies. It may also pay to walk a fair way along the towpath away from where other anglers are likely to fish, so that no-one is in your chosen swim when you decide to fish. Good luck... ![]() |
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| Re: help with canal carp I have fished the grand union in Bucks for the Carp and had fish to 20lb. I have only had them by putting either a boilie or large trout pellet right on the far bank, with smaller pellets around it. I fish for them 'Carp style' with 2 rods and quite heavy line as it is very snaggy where I was fishing. ![]() There is your proof it works. |
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| Re: help with canal carp cheers lads, as the swims I have seen have all been snaggy, will follow your advice. Beautiful fish by the way |