It's also possible that very poor rigs can sometimes work in the right conditions. For example, if the rig has landed in a beneficial way on the bottom, or it has landed in a way that helps disguise it or blend into the lake bed. This alone could be enough to trick many carp into picking up the bait, eventually the hook point will penetrate a carp. Another way poor carp fishing rigs could still work is if there are many carp feeding at the same time. The competition can make carp lower their guard as they attempt to pick up a bait before another fish gets to it. This alone can make your fishing session a dream, even if using below par rigs!
There is a lot more to catching carp than just selecting a great rig however, I believe the best carp rig to use will change with each fishing venue, and will depend on many factors; colour of water, type of lake bed, weather conditions, feeding habits of carp, the strain of the majority of carp within the lake, the number of fish feeding, etc. There will be no specific situation where one rig will be best to use for any lake, as well as at any time of year. For most of us it will be a process of trial and error during a fishing session, only learning from experience will pay off in heaps. Even if you did manage to create the most effective carp rig for any type of situation catching big carp will still require the combination of many other factors, some of which are out of our control and can determine the outcome of any fishing session. If there were such a thing as the best carp rig for all occasions then it still may not produce numerous catches because of the factors listed below, just think about the following points:
The best rig in the world cannot possibly work if there are no carp in the swim. Location is probably 80% of the battle!
The best rig in the world cannot work if the hook point has caught up on debris.
The greatest carp rig in the world wont catch carp if they're just not feeding!
A great rig may not work well if it has not landed properly on the lake bed.
A great rig can still fail to catch if carp associate your chosen hook bait with danger. A fish must pick up your bait for the rig to work!
The best rig cannot work if it is not geared towards the way the majority of carp in the lake feed, in other words, the strain of the carp and the way they feed.
The best carp rig may not work if the materials used cause the hook bait to act in an unnatural way, it may spook carp.
The best rig in the world wont work if the hook bait cannot be found, through smell or sight.
Always use good quality bait and never overdo it on the smells unless it's part of your tactic!
The best carp rig may still not be effective if the materials used can be seen, always camouflage end tackle.
The best rig may still not work if carp become spooked by other bad habits or tactics associated with your fishing. As an example, being too noisy.
The most important point to remember is a good carp rig can never remain effective on the same lake, through constant use carp will eventually adapt and wise up to it!
Even if you’re using a rig that is producing great results, at some stage during the fishing session there may be a need to change the rig and adapt to changes in the lake or carp feeding habits.
Try to get into a experiment & test habit when carp fishing. Trying new ideas will always make you learn something new about carp!
Atricle Source: www.carp-fishing-tactics.com
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