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Post by nicbowkett on Sept 1, 2004 9:37:20 GMT -5
I dont know about you lot but when i have a session down on Morgans wether it be Carp or Match fishing, the Margins always produces the better fish. I will even sit it out in a Match because i know if your float does go under using the correct bait you can guarantee it will be worth while. I love fishing double Caster and feed small and often when margin fishing on Morgans, and have had some awesome results from doing so, also worm is worth a go with the feeding of Caster.
I would like to hear of more views on Morgans Margin fishing including baits and tactics.
Nick
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Post by Tim A on Sept 3, 2004 14:23:49 GMT -5
Truth is, I only seem to fish Morgans when after the carp, is it as prolific as Wodstock when it comes to silver fish etc?? I used to love catching shrapnel from there when fishing for carp, a light float set up, cast no further than two foot out! keep you busy for ours!! ;D
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mat
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Post by mat on Oct 6, 2004 17:48:42 GMT -5
Seems to be one of the few features morgans has.
Fish have always been known to shoal up around the margins,a place that is very often over looked.
mat.
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Post by BenDova on Oct 11, 2004 14:09:49 GMT -5
Usually the most overlooked (and biggest) feature on a lake is the margins.
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Post by stevo on Oct 25, 2004 12:47:07 GMT -5
i catch all my fish in the margins when im float fishing, i've caught a 5pound tench and a 7 and 10 pound carp in the margins!
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Post by carpinboy on Apr 7, 2005 9:49:03 GMT -5
hi fellow carpers and evry 1 else reading this
dont forget the dropoffs on morgans even a 4 inch dropoff is going to be a collection point for silt or food items i think this is the number 1 feature in a lake of morgans type does any one agree?
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