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On Tue, 15 Jun 2004 15:27:20 +0100, "fredcromer"
fred@carpcaughtandnospamplease wrote: Just lately i've been doin pretty well fishing for carp 'off the top', It seems that i've found the correct way of hooking my bread, and my knot is holding, all day and 10 carp later it's still doing the job..(Carp average about 6.5 lb ), I'm using 8lb strain, does 'using a hair-rig' work well when fishing for surface feeding carp, as I haven't tried it as the method @ the minute is doing OK..I thought about the possability of 'foul hooking' them during placement and retrieval of bait, is this a problem.?? Cheers ..FRED C If its workin for u, dont fix it. With bread, I dont think it matters. With boilies, paste, etccccccc it probably does. |
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