Ok folks, here's a few questions I've had for some time now. What is the main reasoning for carp fishers wanting to cast out as far as they do? With the 12 ft. rods and spinning gear and all? It seems to me that when I'm out on the lake there are plenty of carp feeding in extremely shallow water up in the weeds and flat shorelines. At what depth do these guys tend to hang out during the different seasons, and do they alternate that depth with another at night like many other species are known to do? Is the distance thing due to their spooky nature? I mean I've got some gear that will reach way out there, but why?
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Dave Morris

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