Catch More Carp: Is Sugar the Secret Bait Ingredient? |

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  • Опубліковано 12 вер 2024

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  • @castandtrail
    @castandtrail  18 днів тому +4

    Thanks again everyone checking out the channel and the videos. If you have any questions or comments I'd love to hear em! Tight Lines!

    • @luisaguado17
      @luisaguado17 17 днів тому

      I have some questions! Why do you refer to black people as baboons and why do fantasize about sexual assault?

  • @Larry-bz7kv
    @Larry-bz7kv 18 днів тому +4

    so many carp in one session is awesome, tight lines indeed 🎣

  • @shuxratmamarasulov4520
    @shuxratmamarasulov4520 17 днів тому +1

    Pls give me location where I can catch carp in Ontario

    • @castandtrail
      @castandtrail  16 днів тому +2

      Not too certain on specific locations. Looks like in Canada there are common carp and not many regulations on them, just be sure you look up the regulations/laws for Ontario if you target them. Don't want to get in trouble with the Canadian govt over something avoidable. I'd look for shallow water creeks, 2-6ft range is where I'd start looking first if I was going around my area. If you're able to chum an area with bait (pre-baiting) I would do that for several days over time and if they're in the water you're fishing, they will start to show up and expect the food to be there that you're chumming that area with.

  • @Jeffrey-mn3yu
    @Jeffrey-mn3yu 16 днів тому

    Do you think the sugar has an impact?

    • @castandtrail
      @castandtrail  15 днів тому +1

      I'd say it's hard to find a definitive answer just about like anything else with fishing. Some guys swear by chicken livers when catfishing and the next guy uses hot dogs and swears it's the best.
      With that said I do think the sugar has a positive impact and can't hurt. If anything, I would think it has a similar addictive property like it does with humans. So my theory is that if the carp detect it and get enough they might start associating the food with it and seek it out in the areas that you fish and bait often.
      As always if it gives you confidence when fishing, do it. Tight lines!