as a general rule .. the place u cant reach with your rod (the hardest) is where the fish will be !!
2007-05-05 08:37:12
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answered by Sea Bass 4
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Grass carp are a plant eating species of fish presented in a large number of parts to help administration aquatic plant life boom. Grass carp are used appreciably in a large number of Florida lakes for this singular purpose. The fish are not any more aggressive and do not characterize an major risk to the ambience they're positioned in yet countless them can weigh down the foodstuff furnish. no more desirable than 10 or 20 carp should be allowed in anybody acre The grass carp does certainly feed on hydrilla, even though it really is going to also devour any and all different plant life accessible. The fish will devour one to three circumstances its own body-weight each day
2016-11-25 19:25:26
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answered by Anonymous
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fish near weed beds next to drop offs, mouth where a river flows into the lake (the carp will be eating the insects the are drained into the lake by the current), if there is a place were people feed ducks (carp will easily take bread or dough bait), lake margins, inlets, and in the spring and early summer fish near the cattails. hope this helps.
tight lines.
Jake
2007-05-05 02:27:07
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answered by jake 2
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Carp in a lake that small will move all over it to feed , Start in the deepest place first. then move towards shallow water
2007-05-04 17:20:37
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answered by Brandon 5
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Get some cattle cubes from the feed store and throw them in. The carp will come to you.
2007-05-04 17:52:38
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answered by marchhare57 7
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Carp are like pigs. You will find them in the muddiest part of the lake.
2007-05-04 18:47:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I think they hang out in the weeds along the banks, thats where they are in my 4 acre pond
2007-05-04 16:45:28
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answered by Anonymous
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WRONG SECTION
2007-05-04 16:43:04
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answered by Y2J 5
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