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To understand why thermoclines matter less in winter, it helps to briefly look at how a lake is structured during summer. In warm months the water is divided into three distinct layers. The epilimnion is the top layer, made up...
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Fish fewer rods Fishing with two rods instead of three can be more beneficial in winter carp fishing because it encourages a more precise, subtle approach at a time when carp are feeding less and moving more cautiously. With fewer...
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As summer's warmth gives way to the crisp embrace of autumn, the serene waters come alive with the promise of abundant carp fishing opportunities. Autumn is a magical season for anglers seeking to engage in the pursuit of these elusive...
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Carp fishing is a sport that requires patience, skill, and strategy. One of the most common techniques used by carp anglers is dropping the lead using a lead clip when a carp bites. In this blog, we'll take a closer...
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Pop up baits are an essential tool in any carp angler's tackle box. These floating baits are designed to stay buoyant and off the bottom, giving your hookbait visibility and increasing its attraction. But what happens when you want to...
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