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Help with Lake Travis Carp
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03/09/16 09:11 PM
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Joined: Mar 2003
Posts: 76
non boater
OP
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OP
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Good afternoon all, thanks in advance for any assistance. We have a slip in the Point Venture marina, and there are literally dozens of carp swimming around the floats all the time, most are in less than10' of water, bottom depth is 60+ feet deep. Any ideas on catching these guys?
Thanks
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Re: Help with Lake Travis Carp
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#11466747
03/09/16 10:58 PM
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Joined: Jul 2010
Posts: 80,837
banker-always fishing
Pumpkin Head
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Pumpkin Head
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I don't target Carp but the ones I have caught were all on worms (night crawlers) while fishing for other types of fish. They are truly a GREAT FIGHTING FISH and have earned my respect. Not knowing any of their major traits or patterns I would try using corn on a slip float at 8 to 10'. Also try chumming the water with sweet corn as well. Just my two cents from an angler who does not know all that much about a super fish. Also use a small hook. 
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Re: Help with Lake Travis Carp
[Re: non boater]
#11467241
03/10/16 02:29 AM
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Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 7,048
whiterockjesse
TFF Celebrity
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TFF Celebrity
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I would get on the bank and cast into 15 ft or less depth of water . an oatmeal pack bait on the weight and plain corn on the hook ought to get you some bites . read thru FAQ section ( the first thread) on here to get more ideas Good Luck 
P.B. Carp ....29 lbs .... P.B. Buffalo 34.4
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Re: Help with Lake Travis Carp
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#11493007
03/22/16 02:21 PM
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Joined: Oct 2010
Posts: 2,334
SOCALCARPER
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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SOCALCARPER World Carp Masters France 17th Place ATC 2016 1ST PLACE ATC 2015 1ST PLACE ATC 2014 3RD PLACE PB. Buffalo 44# PB. Carp 34# and some OZ PB. KOI. 8# PB. Grasser 44# PB. Bass 13.8# With experience and patience you can accomplish anything. CT
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Re: Help with Lake Travis Carp
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#11505742
03/28/16 02:41 PM
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Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 1,571
agfisher02
Extreme Angler
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Extreme Angler
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Canned corn under a slip cork.
Fightin' Texas Aggies Class of '02
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Re: Help with Lake Travis Carp
[Re: non boater]
#11514387
03/31/16 09:06 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 150
Max_S
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Outdoorsman
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I've done a fair amount of carp fishing around lighted docks/marinas on the lakes. I've found that during the day and earlier in the evening, I've gotten most of my bites bottom fishing in 10-20 feet of water (usually on some kind of dough bait - oatmeal and cornmeal mixes are my favorite, esp. when combined with sweeteners). However, late at night until right before dawn, the carp and buffalo start feeding much more actively near the surface, at which point I switch over to fishing a slip float with the bait suspended only a couple of feet below the surface.
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Re: Help with Lake Travis Carp
[Re: banker-always fishing]
#11514392
03/31/16 09:07 PM
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Joined: Sep 2012
Posts: 150
Max_S
Outdoorsman
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Outdoorsman
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I don't target Carp but the ones I have caught were all on worms (night crawlers) while fishing for other types of fish. They are truly a GREAT FIGHTING FISH and have earned my respect. Pretty much everyone with an open mind changes their opinion of carp and other 'rough fish' once they've caught and fought a few, especially on light tackle!
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