Carp fishing in deep water usually catches to the end. Habitually speaking, carp is a kind of bottom fish, which has a high probability of moving in the bottom and a high success rate of fishing. Moreover, the carp living at the bottom are generally larger, so you can take it as the goal to catch the bottom. But sometimes the water is deep, ten meters or even dozens of meters deep. This time is not suitable for underwater fishing. In the specific operation, the hook can be contacted with the bottom by drift adjustment to realize bottom fishing. The other hook should be suspended to contact other water layers. First, deep-water fishing carp fishing bottom or fishing floating in deep water, there are many kinds of fish, carp is one of them. Carps in deep water are generally large carp, and many anglers want to catch this kind of carp. At this time, fishing for the bottom or floating is a key issue. Generally speaking, if you look at the distribution habits of carp, carp are more active at the bottom and belong to the bottom fish. Therefore, from the angle of fishing method, bottom fishing is more suitable. However, fishing for the bottom is not absolute. This is because some waters are deep, with a water depth of more than ten meters or even dozens of meters. This time is not suitable for underwater fishing.
In addition, sometimes carp do float, especially when breeding or foraging. In this case, you can float. In addition, there is another method that is commonly used, that is, let a hook touch the bottom when adjusting the drift, so that you can catch it to the end. But the other hook can be suspended, so that you can get in touch with carp distributed in other water layers, which makes fishing more successful.
2. What bait is used for deep-water carp fishing? As mentioned above, you can catch carp in deep water, and it is easy to catch big carp at this time. In addition to fishing, the preparation of bait is also a key issue. At this time, because fishing is in deep water, there are few small fish in deep water. At this time, live bait can be directly used to catch carp, and small fish are not easy to bite. Commonly used baits include small fish and shrimp, earthworms and red worms.
However, when the bait falls into the deep water area, some small fish may also come to nest. In order to prevent the bait from being eaten up before falling into the deep water area, a layer of bait can be wrapped outside the bait to let them eat the outer bait, while the inner bait can fall into the deep water area to catch carp.