ive caught so many weird things but some that stick out are bike tires, a rock, a dead walleye off the bottom dont know how it happened, and a cottonmouth
I fish for carp sometimes and ive always used corn and its always been really good. I usually throw a few handfuls out while im rigging up but i guess that may not work if there is a lot of current. but like marty said you should use a slip sinker because i know the bigger and smarter carp can drop it if they feel weight.
i was fishing at a public lake when i was about 12 years old just using nightcrawlers and casted in the middle of a weed bed about 15 ft out and set the pole down about ten minutes later it started to drag across the ground so i set the hook and it ran into the middle of the lake i was using my friends pole with 8 lb line and no drag. it took me about a half hour and i finally got it in it was a 36 inch carp with a huge girth we guessed between 20-25 lbs but it was a great fight
i have fished newton lake twice but it was in the summer but it is an awesome bass lake me and my dad have caught some 5 and 6 lbers in the few times we have been there but ive never fished in the winter i was gonna try it this year. Also i think it has a 25 horsepower limit but im not positive.
yeah it was a lot of fun to catch it was like pulling in a dumbbell haha and my dad works construction he said the pond has been there for 15-20 years but its loaded with monsters catfish i talked to a guy in april and he said he had caught four 22 lb catfish already this year
I caught this catfish at a neighborhood pond fishing for bass with a plastic worm and i had heard there were catfish over 30 lbs in there and i would say this one was d**n close it had a length of 38 inches and a girth of 26. I caught it on 12 lb test line and i didnt have a net because i was bass fishing and wasnt expecting it haha but some guy fishing by me grabbed it and pulled it up after about 25 minutes of fighting the fish
my friends pond has alot and a good time is when they cut the grass around the lake and the grass goes in the water. put a wad of grass around the hook and tie it up with a rubberband. also you can try throwing out dog food that floats or bread then put some bread on your hook with no weights and float it on top.
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