11-26-2014, 07:04 PM
Chumming is perfectly legal on Mead.
I would say your best bet is to hit a nice clean cove, stay on shore so you don't spook the carp, and start chumming with balls of white bread and cans of corn.
Start chumming 30 minutes or so before you start to fish, and you should have a fun day out there.
Government wash and 33 hole have some pretty stained water, so even if the carp are there, you may have a harder time getting them to notice your fly. Most of the rest of the lake has fairly clear water, so you may try areas like Callville, Hemminway, or Kingman wash.
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I would say your best bet is to hit a nice clean cove, stay on shore so you don't spook the carp, and start chumming with balls of white bread and cans of corn.
Start chumming 30 minutes or so before you start to fish, and you should have a fun day out there.
Government wash and 33 hole have some pretty stained water, so even if the carp are there, you may have a harder time getting them to notice your fly. Most of the rest of the lake has fairly clear water, so you may try areas like Callville, Hemminway, or Kingman wash.
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