Carp Bait

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Carp Bait

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Does anyone have a proven carp bait? Also tips on terminal tackle rigging and chumming. I have the Grand River and some ponds at my disposal.
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the only 'bait' you need:

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:lol: :lol: :roll: (joking)


I've only been carp fishing with carp-specific tackle for one season. Generally, I chum with corn and then use either boilies or corn as bait. Yellow boilies seem to outfish other colours in my experience.
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If you're looking to fly fish for carp you're best bet is to nymph for them. Either a Pheasant Tail Nymph or a Hare's Ear nymph would be a good start. Below is a link to an article on fly fishing for carp. No chumming required.

http://www.flyfishersrepublic.com/tacti ... n-the-fly/

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Thanks guys, I used to bow fish for them, catch and release was a little hit and miss :wink: . After having been spooled a couple of times using the same rod that landed salmon, I've come to respect them as a fish worth targeting. Salar do you use strike indicators with your nymphs or are the strikes unmistakable??
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I've never fished for carp myself. When nymphing for trout I use a strike indicator in most conditions (except very clear water). From what I've read carp tend to be very skittish, so using a strike indicator may spook them.
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White Lake

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Salar I take it you've fished White Lake since you are from Arnprior. We fished it 2 years ago, we had a Doctor visiting from New Zealand join us and he inspired my kids and I to start flyfishing. He outfished the boat using an olive wooly bugger, catching bass pike and perch. I love that lake.
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That's one of the lakes I've been meaning to get to but haven't yet. Around Arnprior I mostly fish the Ottawa River. There have been days where I've seen an Olive Woolly Bugger outproduce tackle for bass & pike.
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