Another Carp...caught this on a Tru Tungsten Worm
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A man and his Carp
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Roboworm99,
Great catch. The lake I fish in has a lot of huge carp. Do you fish the Tru Tungsten Worm the same as if you were fishing for a LMB? In the mornings I see the carp surfacing and leaping out of the water for something on the surface (I'm assuming it's insects) but casting into the leaping area produces nothing. What's the secret of catching carp. I would think these beast give a pretty good fight.
Great catch. The lake I fish in has a lot of huge carp. Do you fish the Tru Tungsten Worm the same as if you were fishing for a LMB? In the mornings I see the carp surfacing and leaping out of the water for something on the surface (I'm assuming it's insects) but casting into the leaping area produces nothing. What's the secret of catching carp. I would think these beast give a pretty good fight.
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Funny thing is ...im not trying for them. I fish for Largemouth. Not sure you saw the one I post before, 24 lbs, which I caught on a Fat Ika.
But I fish the Tru-Tungsten Texas Rigged no weight, since these are weighted with tungsten powder. This was the dart, it's weighted in the head. I fish it on 4lb.
But I fish the Tru-Tungsten Texas Rigged no weight, since these are weighted with tungsten powder. This was the dart, it's weighted in the head. I fish it on 4lb.
**Ray Charpentier**
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OK, the fact that you have posted a second carp catch really bumps you up on the "shame scale"... You're getting my vote for sure...
Brendan C.
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