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Catching carp on the feeder

A great popularity among a large army of fishermen is the catching of carp on the feeder. Catching in this way has the soil of free passage from place to place, where the fish clearly identified itself, with only one fishing tackle. Feeder gear indicates freedom, but who does not like it? In addition, this tackle is not very expensive, it is easy to use, and catches can be envied by everyone - both adherents of boilies, and those who have a predilection for float fishing rods.

If you translate verbatim the name of this tackle from English - it means "nursing", and her homeland is foggy Albion. It can be said that no innovation in fishing gear has caused so many publications with the media and heated discussions as catching carps on the feeder. If there is a bite, then this event will tell you not the float, and not the ringing bell, but the top of the feeder tackle, which is very sensitive. Rods of feeder tackle are released with a set of interchangeable tops, and they all have different parameters of sensitivity and elasticity.

After reading some materials on how to properly catch the carp on the feeder tackle, you can independently in different conditions make a replacement of the tops on the rod, thereby ensuring its highest sensitivity to biting. Factors affecting the sensitivity of the top are: the thickness of the fishing line, the distance from the coast where fishing, direction and strength of the wind, the height of the wave on the pond, characteristic types of fish bites, and much more are made. Depending on the casting range, rods are used, the length of which is from 3.5 to 4.5 meters. Catching carp on the feeder in ponds with standing water, where casts are possible for a short distance, rods are used that are three meters long. To catch on the carp was a success, you need to choose the right coil. The most optimal option is a coil, on which you can place at least a hundred meters of the main line, and at least fifty meters of the reserve line, in case of catching a particularly large specimen, which without a fight in the asset of the fisherman will not be. Catching of spring carp depends on the time of its exit from sleep, because at this time of year its awakening is rather protracted. A large role in this is played by the temperature regime of water in its habitats. According to long-term observations of professional fishermen, carp begins active life in rivers earlier than in standing water reservoirs. This is due to the fact that with the help of the current, ice on rivers descends faster than on ponds and lakes, and the sun warms the water earlier, and everything else underwater life of the inhabitants of the river is very active.

Most fishermen note that catching carp on the feeder will be better if you use braids of braided kind in its tackle. These lines are thinner in diameter than the monofilament with the same breaking force, almost do not lend themselves to stretching, and when catching at a distant distance, all the actions of the fish are clearly transferred to the apex of the tackle. All the raisin of fishing carp on the feeder is the ability to drop the tackle to the same place where it was the previous time. Imagine the following situation of the carp's behavior when he swam up to the feeding trough, and to all the rest, the bait in it to his liking. At this time, the fisherman, in order to make another cast, or replenish the feeder, feeds it from under the nose of the fish. The next cast is done twenty meters farther (closer, to the right, to the left) from the place where the feeder was earlier. And what to do carp? He will simply go to another fisherman, where he expects a couple pounds of good corn. If your casts will be accurate, the carp will be attracted to the place where the feeder falls constantly, bringing with it a fresh smell of food, and its crumbs spreading along the bottom, increase your chances of a successful fishing outcome.

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