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CARP FISHING TIP

 

 Changing the size and shape of your boilies, believe it or not can change your catch rate, when you arrive at your venue, just have a wonder round and try and    find out what size and shape boilies are being used by other anglers by asking them and you will find most will be on round baits so do something different.

 

 Fish will get wise to these round baits and come into the swim and take a few round ones and get spooked, especially if the fish has been caught on round baits before.

 

 Try dumbell boilies and half boilies and maybe try mini boilies if the carp haven’t seen any or not many of these baits you are in for more chance of a bite as the Carp will feed more confidently on the different shape baits as this confuses them and can trick them in to taking your hook bait.

 

 The only problem is getting your non-aerodynamic baits out to your swim you can do this by spodding with a Gardner boilie rocket, bait boat, method mix or bait dropper if you want tight baiting use method mix or bait dropper. 

 

Give it a go and be lucky.

 

 Lee Williams AKA Uncle Fester