This good size mirror was one of 21 carp landed in the last three mornings. Yes, they will hit in this heat but you might have to adjust your tactics. |
Here are a few suggestions to beat the summer heat and improve your summer carp fishing:
1. Settle for any size fish. While I live for chasing the big ones, I know this is a poor time to catch a big fish. So, rather than catch nothing I will take what I can get. Of those 21 fish in the last three days, none were over 10 lbs.
2. Go smaller. Since I am targeting smaller fish I need to go smaller. I like a #8 hook at this time of year. I also like to shorten up the hair to fit just two kernels of corn. My hooklink is also short.
3. Go with a mix of sweet corn and maize. My bait on the hair has been one kernel of sweet corn and one kernel of small maize (nearest the hair stop). The sun turtles will key on the sweet corn but generally (not always, though) will leave the maize alone. Even if they take off the sweet corn I still have a kernel of maize to lure a carp. I still use a small method ball.
4. Check the bait often. Turtles are merciless in this weather and will constantly harass you. I will check my bait just about ever 15 or 20 minutes.
5. Fish the mornings. The fish will be most active at the coolest part of the day and that is the morning. I usually fish until about noontime on a hot day.
6. Some places are better than others. From experience I know the best summer spots. They are usually moving water locations and small ponds. I know a bunch of good summer spots that I keep a secret.
7. Finally, get out and fish. Can't catch 'em if you don't have a line in the water!
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