Even bread,okay so high attract hookbaits
That's the way I would go. Long hooklength, light as lead you could get away with ,and either a bait they are used to , or a different one with a few freebies catapulted over the top.Try a tiger nut on a longish hooklink and light lead.
will do thanksTry a tiger nut on a longish hooklink and light lead.
i understandThat's the way I would go. Long hooklength, light as lead you could get away with ,and either a bait they are used to , or a different one with a few freebies catapulted over the top.
Sometimes the snag of fishing over silt is the carp/bream can become pre occupied looking for food in the silt , that's why I keep freebies to a minimum.
I used to fish a commercial, that was fizzing when they fed over silt, sometimes had to find a different area of the bottom to fish.
How deep is the pond ,?i understand
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Sling a float rod out with either a plummet on the hook or a couple of swan shot on the line at top of hooklength. Find the depth and adjust accordingly.i am not sure its not too deep i would say around 4-5 foot
brilliant thanksSling a float rod out with either a plummet on the hook or a couple of swan shot on the line at top of hooklength. Find the depth and adjust accordingly.
At that depth you should see the water fizzing if the carp are feeding over the silt.
Post on the HDYGO thread how you did .brilliant thanks