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Carp are Changing the Shape of Commercials

Carp are Changing the Shape of Commercials

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I have recently done a feature for April issue of  Pole Fishing Magazine, and I discovered a few interesting things.

Carp are changing the underwater shape of the lakes, when they feed, they dig holes in the bottom with their sucking and fin action, when you get a lot of carp in a small area the amount of silt and mud they can move is amazing. I once fished a match and was fishing a long pole up to an island and caught carp from one spot for 3 hours, then suddenly after 3 hours in the same hole I hooked the bottom, it was a tree root that had been uncovered by the carps feeding action.

But what I found out when I did this feature was amazing.

Checkout the magazine by clicking HERE

Have you had any experiences of carp 'eating' the bottom?


Callum Dicks

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2 Comments

  1. Clayton
    Only when paste fishing any thing up too 6" deeper at the end of the match at Viaduct. The bottom very silty.
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  2. Bristol Match Angling Centre
    Hi ClaytonDid you ever see Match lake when it was drained, in front of every platform was 2 puddles, one on the long pole line and one on the waggler line, where people have been feeding bait.
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