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Recently I've been floating for carp off the piers by my house. I live on lake Michigan, been floating corn with my steelhead setup on a centerpin and having a blast. The powerful runs on a 5.6 pound leader are amazing. Something you've gotta try. Also been trying to get one on a fly, which is proving rather difficult.

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Carp are very powerful fighters, just extremely overpopulated in a lot of our lakes, to the point the effect the clarity of the water in some cases.

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They are in some of the small natural lakes by me too. But the great lakes carp grow giant.

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I have wanted to try this for a while now. Are you fishing on bottom or are you suspending your bait?

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I was fishing one of my spots on the river this morning and got to watch about 3 relatively small male carp courting a very large female right along the shore.  It was pretty interesting to watch.  The female seemed more annoyed than interested in them.  :)

 

My pb carp was caught while fishing corn under a homemade straight waggler float.  I chummed the area with sweet corn, then had the float suspend the baited hook about 8-10 inches above bottom.  The float lifted very slightly when the carp took it in (a lift bite, as they say)...and I would have missed it if the float had been too large or buoyant.  Sensitive floats are a must for carp in my opinion.

Anyway I set the hook and ended up landing a 20 pound common carp that gave me the fight of a lifetime.  I'll never ever forget that battle as long as I live.

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I have wanted to try this for a while now. Are you fishing on bottom or are you suspending your bait?

suspended about a foot off bottom.
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suspended about a foot off bottom.

 

Do you have a preferred float style or brand?

There are so many specialized floats out there it gets confusing at times.

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Do you have a preferred float style or brand?

There are so many specialized floats out there it gets confusing at times.

I've been fishing wish a long slender home made float, similar to a Drennon Crystal Avon. Has a long stem, keeps it standing better in wind. 6 or 8 gram floats usually work best, however if it's calm I would rather fish a 4g
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I've been fishing wish a long slender home made float, similar to a Drennon Crystal Avon. Has a long stem, keeps it standing better in wind. 6 or 8 gram floats usually work best, however if it's calm I would rather fish a 4g

 

Home made floats are the best. :thumbsup3:  I have some float projects in the works.  Making them was once a wintertime hobby of mine.

I have a huge pack of "dust shot" and am trying to recalculate how much weight the floats I use require.

Fun hobby to make and use one's own terminal tackle

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Home made floats are the best. :thumbsup3: I have some float projects in the works. Making them was once a wintertime hobby of mine.

I have a huge pack of "dust shot" and am trying to recalculate how much weight the floats I use require.

Fun hobby to make and use one's own terminal tackle

a buddy of mine actually makes them. I don't have the patience!

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