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new to fishing need tips for lake fishing

i dont mind the littles but i want tips for catching the big ones ... the main ones in the lake nearest to me are commen carp , mirror carp , rouch, rud and a couple of other small ones
so if you know how to catch the big ones plz leave comment


also if you have tips for the catching and hooking that would help

well thanks
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Re: new to fishing need tips for lake fishing

Hi there

Patience and bait are the secrets, meat works well for most fish, you can get lots of variations at your local supermarket, try different types, experiment is the key.

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Re: new to fishing need tips for lake fishing

I Would have to agree with twinkle, Meat is a very good bait. I tend to cut mien up as fine as i can, small cubes at around 6mm - 8mm, i have an old chip cutter that does thick and thin chips, i push the meat through and slice the meat up with a knife. You can buy meat cutters in most good tackle shops. A meat i found extremly good is bacon grill from Lidl at 79p a tin it is a lot cheaper than lunchon meat and i think its better for staying on the hook.
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Re: new to fishing need tips for lake fishing

Is the lake well fished ? If so then you may fined the fish wary on the weekends and day times and find the carp feed more confidently very early mornings or late evening / night.
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Re: new to fishing need tips for lake fishing

Hi, try a large Halibut pellet size 16 or 20mm on a hair rig, a good bait for large carp. Wrap it in Halibut paste and drop it in down the margin.
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