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Back Leads for Catching the Canny Carp, but not Exclusively

By Expert Author: Simon Rogers
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Simple Back Leads

Back leads for catching, but not exclusively, the canny, suspicious carp, keep it in your armoury for those quiet occasions, or even when you just want to show off.

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Back leads are used all the time when bottom fishing for Carp.

When you have placed your bait in the desired place, the back lead is placed onto your line at the tip of your rod.

This in turn will take the line to the bottom of the lake just in front of your rod.

When this is done gently place your rod onto your rod pod and gently reel your line in until the line becomes tight, this in turn will pull the line tight to the bottom of the lake reducing the line up in the water reducing the suspicions of the Carp.

Anything to make your rig look as natural as possible will help you catch them canny Carp

GOOD LUCK !!

This technique is a really useful addition to your armoury of clever techniques to encourage the elusive Carp onto your hook, we hope you find this fishing tip ideal for Carp fishing and get you results in any fishing tournaments you might attend and especially provide you with loads of entertainment in your everyday fishing. These tips can help when the fishing is quiet, so play with them and get used to them.
Simon Rogers

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