
The fields are an area that is very close to the shore. Many novice carp fishermen believe that the best chance to catch a fish is to throw, as far as possible, into the center of the lake. Carp is found in these parts during daylight and in darkness. Therefore, profitability provides an excellent opportunity to improve success.
The fisherman could just throw the bait under the tip of the rod and fish. However, this is probably not the best place for fishing, because it is close to the person. Carp is by nature cautious and cautious. They are easily frightened by sudden movements, noises or vibrations. They can swim next to the fisherman in the fields, but this does not mean that they will be comfortable enough for feeding, being in such close range. It is best to catch the bait hook as close as possible to the left or right edge when fishing. Thus, the fisherman can move a little further, avoiding allowances for fish that could explore the bait.
When fishing in the fields is trying to find a place that has features that are attractive to carp. Just putting the bait somewhere in the fields will be the same as throwing the bait into the open water, hoping for the best. Try to find areas in these edges with suitable functions, such as a dive or a shelf at the bottom of the water, a patch of weeds or gravel, a sunken branch or a clear spot where the fish could feed before. It will be worth the effort to place the bait next to any of these functions, as the carp loves to hang out in such places.
Some carp become so cautious that the slightest unnatural things in the water will scare them. Including fishing line. One way to overcome this problem is to tie the line to the bottom of the water. When the line is stuck, the fish can swim without touching it, which could scare them. In order to attach the line to the bottom of the water, you should use the back wire. A return wire is a weight that has a plastic clip attached to a line. It will sink to the bottom, taking the fishing line with it. A paper clip and a little book can be used for household lead wire.
One of the advantages of fishing in the fields is that carp will not have to roll as far as it would if it had hooked twenty yards to the middle of the lake. However, this does not mean that the fish just need to be quickly rewound. She still has to be played to make her tired before trying to get into the landing net. Trying to throw a fish and get it before it is ready, very often leads to a lost fish, while it makes a powerful leap for its freedom.
No need for these long and accurate throws while fishing in the fields. Just go to the right place and drop the bait. Then return to the anglers station and put the rod in your rest. If a fisherman is not confident in his ability to cast, then marginal fishing is perfect. Capture can be acquired and placed in the same place every time.
Another advantage of margin fishing is that the ever-lost bait will accumulate around the hook bait, which will attract more fish. Pretty soon they will become confident and will begin to devour the bait. Building a bed of bait over long distances, and then successively casting a hook bait on the bed can be very difficult. With this method, the hook bait can be dropped on the bed each time.
Many novice carp fishermen will continue to ignore the fields and throw long distances to fish, even if this is a mistake. There really is a big fish on the fields. This method of fishing is so simple that it is ideal for anglers of all levels. Thus, for an opportunity that has a lot of carps to catch, like any other place, give reason to try. You should be a quater and keep the vibrations to a minimum, but fishing should be a calm sport in any case.

