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Wolfman Woody
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There's a deal of truth in what you say Mark. Many chuck out a second rod on a hope and a prayer without giving it too much thought.
I know many anglers fish two quiver rods of the same type and same length in the same swim, I've never been wealthy enough to have two the same. However, I have fished, on a river, a 10 foot rod on an inside swim with a small maggot feeder and a longer 12' rod across the river (50+ yards) with a groundbait feeder. By positioning them with the shortest rod closest to the river I manage to keep out of all tangles.
I am also working on my carp tactics for May. Normal bolt rig on the bottom with a small bag of pellets etc. and a bagging waggler on top, directly over it. This is so that the groundbait falling off the bagging waggler is also feeding the area around the bolt rig in case they're on the bottom.
That's two rods, but THREE RODS? oooohhhh! Baz will have your permit for that!
I know many anglers fish two quiver rods of the same type and same length in the same swim, I've never been wealthy enough to have two the same. However, I have fished, on a river, a 10 foot rod on an inside swim with a small maggot feeder and a longer 12' rod across the river (50+ yards) with a groundbait feeder. By positioning them with the shortest rod closest to the river I manage to keep out of all tangles.
I am also working on my carp tactics for May. Normal bolt rig on the bottom with a small bag of pellets etc. and a bagging waggler on top, directly over it. This is so that the groundbait falling off the bagging waggler is also feeding the area around the bolt rig in case they're on the bottom.
That's two rods, but THREE RODS? oooohhhh! Baz will have your permit for that!