Carp fishing

"The Carp is the queen of rivers; a stately, a good, and a very subtil fish; that was not at first bred, nor hath been long in England, but is now naturalised."

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Carp fishing

Postby kaylum blease » 22 Jul 2010 10:49

what is the best bolie bait for the canal i cought a 11pound mirror out of the canal in runcorn and just wanted to now any advice what bolies to use like :)
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Re: Carp fishing

Postby Barbel123 » 22 Jul 2010 12:27

Hello Kaylum,
Why not stick with the bait you caught the 11lber on as you know it has caught?
I would say that location will be more important than which type of boilie you use with canal carp?
I have found dynamite baits boilies to be good in the past, give "the source" a go, good all year round bait. Good luck.

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James
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Re: Carp fishing

Postby Gadgetman » 22 Jul 2010 12:35

Hi Kaylum and welcome to the Avon Barbel forum. :D
Boilie choice can be a bit confusing, to say the least with a vast array on display in the tackle shops...... :?
My advice would be to stick with seed and fish based ones in the summer, and fruity flavours in the winter.
Most of the manufacturers use top quality ingredients and test them for effectivness before sale, so as long as you buy a reputable brand of a high nutritional value, you cant go far wrong.
It's great fun, by the way, to make your own.........The satisfaction of catching a good carp on a bait you have made yourself is really something to experience.

Good luck and tight lines

Pete
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