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Who hasn't fished with lobster before? Fishing for carp with lobster is something else entirely. Using lobster baits on a carp fishing trip can make the difference between a day without a catch or a successful day with beautiful catches. Learn about this new lure in the following report.

Juan Esteban, creator of BaitsChilees, is a fan of this lure for carp fishing. He has proven its effectiveness time and time again, never failing to catch it. However, this takes practice and isn't easy, as not all carp are willing to bite. Only a few, with a certain level of behavior, manage to take the lure subtly.

I will tell you how I managed to recognize this behavior and be successful in my fishing days of  https://jakbi.fekonubt.net/  Carp fishing with the LangostaBaits.

The first thing we need to understand is that carp are fish that thrive in warm waters, so we'll find them very active at midday and when there's plenty of sun. As I mentioned before, not all carp will be attracted to our lure; it's the carp that are feeding that we'll focus our attention on. Recognizing them is very simple. You'll see that they slowly search for food on the bottom of the riverbed, moving irregularly and generally maintaining a confident attitude. This is precisely the behavior we're looking for, and this is where we'll pause to tempt a bite. We'll list the steps we must follow to be successful. https://revistaerevna.com/

  1. Observe the behavior of carp while they are eating.
  2. Move stealthily or stay still when you spot a carp feeding.
  3. Predict the movement of the carp, deducing where it is heading.
  4. Cast the lure about 2 meters above the carp's path and wait for it to pass by that spot.
  5. When you are a few inches away, give a small tug and get the carp to turn its attention to the lure.
  6. When you see the carp take the lure or just open its mouth to dare the lure, you can set the hook firmly.

Tips for success

      • Carp are very subtle and fearful fish, try to camouflage yourself so they don't see you.
      • While carp aren't considered competition fish, a carp seeker can cut your monofilament line in one swift stroke. Be careful.
      • Use polarized lenses, this will help improve your vision and the success rate will increase by 80% compared to not using them.
      • Wear a hat, and preferably a neck gaiter. During the peak hours of the year, the sun can burn your neck, face, and arms. Protect yourself.
      • Check your lure constantly, the hook should be visible and in good position.
      • Use small swivels, as we don't need to distract the carp's attention. Large swivels can scare the carp.
      • Enjoy fishing for these fish, release your catch, and live a unique experience battling these large and fascinating fish.

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