Thanks again man, this is great info.
I will be compiling a list over the next few weeks to get on the site for spring. Over the course of time I would like to get reviews of each location to add to the article/list.
My goal is for new carpers, or people new to the area to be able to look on the site, see what water has carp and what it is like to fish it. Knowing whether or not the river or lake is full of weed, snags, boats etc can be a huge thing when trying a new spot. I am not going to give out secret spots or whatever that people tend to get edgy about as I believe that scouting and exploring are a big part of fishing, but sharing information on the waterways and how to approach them is key to promoting and growing the sport.
I'm not for instance going to say..o fish at such and such on the corner of so and so , I marked it with an X...but letting you know that the tidal sections of the M'mack in Haverhill are great for targetting large fish, with a gravel/rocky bottom, scattered weed beds and varying currents, 2 oz+ weights and/or feeders are useful. Fishing chick peas, oat balls or scopex sweet corn on the slopes of deeper channels has worked well. Access can be found by driving along the river especially along the length of 110 , pull up a chair, cast your rods and be prepared to get wet!
Anyway you get the idea. It is a project I will be working on as time permits. Hopefully it will become a decent resource.
Posted Wed Jan 20, 2010 4:28 pm