04-19-2011, 06:03 AM
I use a single dropper loop, most prefer to Carolina rig. Either will work.
I get sick of listening to carp jumping around while I'm not catching anything. They've been taunting me all these years but I've got their number now, haha. Carp at lake mead present an opportunity to consistently catch 5 lb+ fish. Good practice for when I finally hook into the new state record smallmouth, heheh. Carp are relatively easy to find especially when you're shorebound. Pound for pound I think they fight aboutas well as any fish in mead.
You could take your stang down there. Try your best not to bottom out or get stuck. Other than that it's bad for your paint.[fishon]
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I get sick of listening to carp jumping around while I'm not catching anything. They've been taunting me all these years but I've got their number now, haha. Carp at lake mead present an opportunity to consistently catch 5 lb+ fish. Good practice for when I finally hook into the new state record smallmouth, heheh. Carp are relatively easy to find especially when you're shorebound. Pound for pound I think they fight aboutas well as any fish in mead.
You could take your stang down there. Try your best not to bottom out or get stuck. Other than that it's bad for your paint.[fishon]
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