Hello lads, I'm new to this forum and I just wondered if you could advise me on this query?
I've been reading my Carpology magazine today.
There was a section about monofilament, fluorocarbon and Braid. I've started fishing with Fluorocarbon hook lengths for the obvious invisbiltity factor. In this section it tells you to clean off Algae and weed from your Fluorocarbon because this will make it more visible to fish. After reading this I then read about the Camo rig, where you literally glue bits of gravel and grit to your hooklength to make it Camoflaged. Isn't this what they told you not to do in the other section?
Personally I don't know which to believe! if I invisage a carp under water sucking up some food and a line of gravel moved i would imagine the carp would get suspiscious. However after reading to the end, the bloke did actually catch a carp.
Which theory would you go for. Fluorocarbon or Camo rig?
I've been reading my Carpology magazine today.
There was a section about monofilament, fluorocarbon and Braid. I've started fishing with Fluorocarbon hook lengths for the obvious invisbiltity factor. In this section it tells you to clean off Algae and weed from your Fluorocarbon because this will make it more visible to fish. After reading this I then read about the Camo rig, where you literally glue bits of gravel and grit to your hooklength to make it Camoflaged. Isn't this what they told you not to do in the other section?
Personally I don't know which to believe! if I invisage a carp under water sucking up some food and a line of gravel moved i would imagine the carp would get suspiscious. However after reading to the end, the bloke did actually catch a carp.
Which theory would you go for. Fluorocarbon or Camo rig?