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catfishonthelake 05-07-2011 06:02 AM

Darn Carp
 
Can someone throw me a frickin' bone here and give me some help. I've caught a few carp in my life, mostly on mulberries and accidentally on topwaters, but I've been trying to give them a little more attention this year since I'm getting a little tired of bass fishing. I've been fishing 3 times so far this year at a lake in Union County, and the last 2 times, I've been able to see the carp rooting around, bubbles coming up, dirt clouds, jumping clear out of the water and even sticking their fins up like they're flipping me off. First time I was there I was using sweet corn and didn't get a touch. Last night I was using homemade strawberry carp bait and got a few pick-ups but no good runners. I'm using light line, light leader, light egg-sinkers, tiny power-swivels and small bait-runners, so I don't think that my system is flawed, but I'm just wondering if anyone has any other baits or methods for catching carp this time of year. Feedback appreciated. Have a nice day. I'm going striper fishing now.

HerringKing 05-07-2011 08:33 AM

Re: Darn Carp
 
Try no weight at all.

TunaFinatic 05-07-2011 10:07 AM

Re: Darn Carp
 
I use a carolina rig on one and a high low rig w only a low rig on the other just high enough to suspend the bait off the bottom. Some days one will rule and you can switch all your poles to that setup. If theres grass on the bottom the low rig will prob win but not always. My other thought was that you may be seeing grass carp as opposed to common carp or the carp just aren't eating off the bottom. I have a reservior by my house that has billions of carp that we catch all the time but some days you can see 20 floating around over your bait and they just wont eat that day. Mulberries are incredible for commons but I once read about natural cravings and sometimes they want oil and fat and sometimes their bodies want sugars etc. so cover two food groups and you should better your chances. Your setup sounds perfect, try somewhere else on that lake or another.

AndyS 05-07-2011 11:26 AM

Re: Darn Carp
 
Pizza dough.

maddhatterr 05-07-2011 01:31 PM

Re: Darn Carp
 
You can find some really good and easy recipes online if you google it....I'm not a carp fisherman but have often thought about it and once even made my own bait that never got used but there are hundreds of recipes out there online...and there all made with stuff you might already have in you kitchen.

Wilson 05-07-2011 06:32 PM

Re: Darn Carp
 
Generally when you see Carp all over spashing etc. it's SEX time. Wait till they all had their after smoke then it will be game on.
And for what's its worth fish 4 or 6 lb. line with no weight as Herring King said. Use a reel with a good reliable drag, and if you dead stick...like me, either loosen you drag lots or stake you rod to the ground:eek:

tautog 05-07-2011 07:48 PM

Re: Darn Carp
 
No weight, corn chum is good to get them in the mood. Sometimes a half a nightcrawler sightcasted to them works well when they are rooting around for food.

Wilson 05-07-2011 08:30 PM

Re: Darn Carp
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by tautog
No weight, corn chum is good to get them in the mood. Sometimes a half a nightcrawler sightcasted to them works well when they are rooting around for food.

Second the night crawler bagged more then a few on them.

darrenflynn 05-07-2011 08:40 PM

Re: Darn Carp
 
Chum it up, dough balls or corn kernels splashed with a little vanilla extract

JOHN D 05-07-2011 08:43 PM

Re: Darn Carp
 
i was in the same exact position as you, that was untill i got pissed off and broke out the old snagging hook


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