One of the promising methods of carp huntingis fishing for boilies. This is a relatively new trend in carpfishing, which originated in Europe in the late 1980s. How to catch carp in boilies, it became known to us by the end of the 90-
First of all, you need to have a suitable snapfor catching boilies. Begins rigging with a hardcore. This is a kind of leash, which, on the one hand, is attached to the shock-leader, and on the other hand - a sinker with a leash. The sinker should be taken quite heavy, from 80 grams and above. This is necessary both for long casting (the heavier the sinker, the farther you can drop the rigging), and for cutting the fish. The leash with a hook is selected individually for the size of the boil and the desired trophy. The difference between such a tooling and the usual donkey is that under the hook, a small hole is made from the leash with a loop to fix the boom, which, in turn, is drilled and threaded onto this hair.
Before catching a fish, you need to considerthe size of the proposed production. Because the size of the bait directly affects the size of the caught fish. For carp weighing in the range of 1-1.5 kg and carcasses weighing from 1.5 kg, boilies No. 12-16 are used. To capture trophy specimens, you need to use large sizes - No. 20-24. The number of the boil speaks about its diameter in millimeters.
If the size is selected, the next step -determine the taste qualities of the nozzle. The ruler of boilie products in the store is represented by several dozen species with different tastes and smells, which fish distinguish. It is impossible to choose the best option without the sample method. It is necessary to select several types and experimentally to establish the most effective.
To understand how to catch a boil, you need to figure out which boilies exist. Practically distinguish between sinking and floating, insoluble and soluble (dusting) boilies.
Sinking boilies in their structure are made ofcomponents that are heavier than water and in the process of catching lie on the bottom. Floaters rise from the bottom and are fixed by a small load on the distance necessary from the bottom.
Insoluble boilies in their consistency are able to preserve the original appearance throughout the fishing. Dusters have the property of dissolving in water for a certain amount of time.