Best Tackle Box tips for carp fishing on the coldest winter days

As the cold progresses the fish recede, they go to deeper areas, lethargy and to preserve their energies reduce almost all their activity. Does this discourage us? No, it is another challenge. Surely among our readers there are many who are not afraid of the cold and who with good thermal clothing wait for those sunny days to take out their equipment, look for a large tent or barbell that even the iciest waters stop best tackle box.

And this type of day is the “best” in such a difficult time. The rain and snow are not recommended at all. Mainly because of the fisherman’s suffering. I am the first who has endured long days of rain but generally in spring when the temperature is higher and the fish are more active. They are perfect days to apply the saying that “a troubled river …” In winter, the best, are the days when the water is clearer, transparent our dam can see the bait better.

Of course, although sometimes we may be surprised by some movement near the shore, it is normal to find the tents thoroughly. There we will focus, looking for some great unsuspecting carp to be active and therefore eager for our attractive bait.

I leave some tips, which, as in fishing, can help you improve the prospects of carp fishing, but not infallible. The most important thing is to be able to go out and enjoy our love of carp fishing:

1. Try to control your activity

If the fishing place is nearby or we visit it before our fishing day, spend a few hours trying to detect areas of movement. If we go in the day, before launching the cane, let’s spend a few minutes seeing in which areas we detect or believe we can find a beautiful tent.

2. Limited priming

Let’s try to stimulate the activity of our dam but let’s not go over! Unlike what will happen in 3 or 4 months, she is not hungry and giving her extra food what she can do is that we eliminate all capture options ourselves.

3. Colorful colors

Related to the above, let’s call the attention of our prey with putties or boils with bright colors. Red or strong yellow are my favorites.

4. At the time of carp fishing we must look for the hours of more sun

If in summer the sunrise or sunset are the best hours, in winter the perfect time is when it “itches” a little because it will encourage you to more activity.

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