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    Hmm you guys have my wheels turning now, my wife is going to kill me if I keep getting new hobbies. Haha

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    Carp are a blast to catch, especially on lighter gear. If they're in the area, you can catch them pretty easily on some canned sweet corn from the grocery store. I rig a #6 Gamkatsu octopus circle hook snelled onto 14" of 20lb fluorocarbon tied to a swivel. Above that, have a small bead and a 1/4 oz egg sinker. Toss a handful of corn out to bring the fish closer and put 3-4 fat kernels on your hook, then toss out with the line tight and your drag loose. The fish should hook themselves. I have caught them from 2 lbs to nearly 40 lbs and they are great fighters


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    You can also sight fish for them using some bread crust with a small sturdy hook. Throw a handful of pieces out where the carp are feeding, gently lob your crust into the middle, and wait for a big swirl to suck your piece under. It's almost as good as a top water bass bite


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    Im going today carp fishing at 5 pose Ridge if you want to try it just bring some fishing poles like 10 12 pound test something you can trow like say a onuce of weight

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    Quote Originally Posted by hangout View Post
    Falls lake used to have ton of them and huge ones too.
    From what I saw last weekend there still are.

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