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MattyB
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Just returned from a three day fishing trip for carp on a very pressurized water in Essex. The fishing was tough with only one other angler catching a 2lb fish all morning so I tried a bizarre bait that I'd seen talked about in a carp mag; brazil nuts. You chop the top and bottom off scraping off all of the brown skin. Once drilled and hair rigged they make a lovely looking oily bait which sends lovely slicks up to the surface. I fished them very tight to a bush in the near margin and had six fish to nearly 20lbs while all other anglers on boilies blanked. Anyone else had such good results from unusual baits. I am re thinking my boilie and pellet approach?