I once read using strong flavors like Perdeby etc to attract fish faster usually gets you a small carp since they get to the bait quicker.
I know people who never use any ball dips and use only plain feed on the bombs. They say since it takes longer to attract fish, the chances of landing a bigger carp is higher. Can there be any truth to this?
This is perhaps a silly question, but here it goes...
Are there specific flavors smaller carp are less attracted to than bigger carp? Or even better, flavors that smaller carp will even ignore perhaps? I highly doubt it, but it costs nothing to ask
PS. I know specimen angling is the main reason for cutting out smaller fish, but if I can improve my conventional angling a bit, why not.
I know people who never use any ball dips and use only plain feed on the bombs. They say since it takes longer to attract fish, the chances of landing a bigger carp is higher. Can there be any truth to this?
This is perhaps a silly question, but here it goes...
Are there specific flavors smaller carp are less attracted to than bigger carp? Or even better, flavors that smaller carp will even ignore perhaps? I highly doubt it, but it costs nothing to ask
PS. I know specimen angling is the main reason for cutting out smaller fish, but if I can improve my conventional angling a bit, why not.