I found this site while doing internet research and trying to learn about carp fishing. I live in Northbridge MA not to far from the Blackstone and work in Brighton right next to the Charles river. I have seen carp in both and want to start fishing for them. I plan on using corn and bread as I have read and have been told that those two baits are the easiest for beginners to use. I have a couple spots in mind to try this Friday and Saturday. Should I and how important is it to bait (chum) a spot beforehand? I come from a pretty extensive background in shark and tuna fishing and I know ho chumming works for them. Should I try to go out the night before and scatter a can of corn at the spot I plan to fish the next morning? I plan on using a slip weight rig (basically a Carolina rig). How long should my leader be? I also plan on using and tying my own hair rigs or just a plain hook in a bread dough ball. Thanks for any help guys.
duuude i want a tuna like that r u serious hahaha
what do you do with a fish that size ?
carp is pretty easy to learn all u need is a soft pillow and u need to love watching the paint dry - but when they hook up its a blast - kinda outdoes bass fishing for me because of the fights