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Korda State of the Art Underwater Carp Fishing Part 1
Just finished watching this DVD. Good but could of been better. Some good
footage underwater but not enough of it. Seemed to have a lot of stuff that could of made the cutting room floor. Found myself fast forwarding parts. Would of like to of seen more rigs in the water, different set ups, Hi visability popups, long hooklinks etc. Did learn a few things, but only got to see about 4 carp underwater take the bait. |
Korda State of the Art Underwater Carp Fishing Part 1
"Dave Taylor" wrote in message ... Just finished watching this DVD. Good but could of been better. Some good footage underwater but not enough of it. Seemed to have a lot of stuff that could of made the cutting room floor. Found myself fast forwarding parts. Would of like to of seen more rigs in the water, different set ups, Hi visability popups, long hooklinks etc. Did learn a few things, but only got to see about 4 carp underwater take the bait. If you join ''carpforum.co.uk'' and do a search you will find one or two massive debates about this video/work .... and some interesting and very diverse points of view. Cheers ....... Richard |
Korda State of the Art Underwater Carp Fishing Part 1
I thought it an interesting video but it reinforced what I have found in my
garden pond, basically on hard surface pop-ups on not taken my most fish. I have found that neutrallly boyant baits are the best, I make my own with a good quality base mix but with 30% popup mix added. This creates a bait that sits on the bottom but will move around as do free offerings. I am surprised that bait manufacturers havn't done this or have I just missed something. Bob |
Korda State of the Art Underwater Carp Fishing Part 1
"Bob" wrote in message ... I thought it an interesting video but it reinforced what I have found in my garden pond, basically on hard surface pop-ups on not taken my most fish. I have found that neutrallly boyant baits are the best, I make my own with a good quality base mix but with 30% popup mix added. This creates a bait that sits on the bottom but will move around as do free offerings. I am surprised that bait manufacturers havn't done this or have I just missed something. Bob Hi Bob et al, I thought the way tench ejected/rejected baits once they increased the size _numerous times_ without even registering movement at the rod was fascinating. They were definitely picking them up time and time again. I thought the way some rigs appeared to spook carp more was interesting ...... the idea that carp can mop up all the groundbait and freebie hook baits but leave the actual hookbait was cool Imo. Solar have released a video of their (and others) experience fishing Redmire Pool re different approaches, rigs and baiting profiles over the last few years. That is interesting too ..... particularly when you see some of the underwater shots in the Korda release. BTW ... you can make your boilie critically balanced quite easily. You can by small kits ('drill/extractor' and different colour foam) which allows you to achieve this very readily. Cheers ...... Richard |
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