You're fishing for panfish when something heavy hits your line. You try reeling in fast, but it won't move or surface. Chances are you've hooked a carp or catfish, and only a few techniques will get these biggies in without breaking your line…
Bob Nudd Guide To Method Fishing – Part 3 of 6
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Steps
Casting Corn Method
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Set up your fishing rod. (tie hook to the end of the line and add a small weight.)
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Get a can of creamed corn and open it.
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Grab a handful of corn and throw it into the water.
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Put about 2 pieces of corn onto the hook and put it in the water. (Note: you don't have to cast the line. It just has to be about a meter or 2 away from you and be ready to put it in the water when needed.)
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Wait at least about 10 minutes. (make sure not to make any movement. Carps are very sensitive to movement.)
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If a carp has eaten your corn, you will feel a tug and that is when you very quickly raise your fishing rod.
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Hold the rod straight with the tip facing skyward.
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Keep the tension on your line, because if the line goes slack the fish can spit the hook.
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Don't let the carp go around a log or stone.
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The carp will eventually tire out and that's when you reel it in.
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