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Carolina rig fishing - Everything you need to know about this fishing technique

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The Carolina mount fishing ou Carolina Rig is a simple yet highly effective fishing technique for black bass, perch and zander. A variation on the Texan, carolina fishing allows the soft lure to swim more smoothly thanks to the sliding sinker.. It pass also very easily in congested areas thanks to its Texas hook. What is a Carolina rig? How to fish with a Carolina rig ? When should I fish with a Carolina rig? Here's everything you need to know about Carolina rig fishing.

What is Carolina rig fishing?

The Carolina rig fishing is a variant of the traditional Texas. The aim of this technique is to present a soft lure as naturally as possible. How does it work? Quite simply by using a sliding sinker placed on the line body and separated from the lure by a swivel or pearl. The sliding lead allows you to cast the carolina rig from a distance and keep the lure close to the bottom. The lure, mounted on a Texan hook and separated from the lead, floats naturally underwater without being hindered by the weight of the lead. The sliding weight keeps the bait or lure close to the bottom, where fish are often found.

The main advantage of the Carolina or Carolina Rig is that it presents the lure as naturally as possible.. During breaks, the lure will glide down with no other constraint than the weight of your hook, allowing it to swim freely in the current.

The Texan hook is less likely to snag on the bottom and obstacles. It is also useful for presenting the lure with the point of the hook always pointing upwards.

How do you make a carolina montage?

The Carolina or Carolina Rig is a simple rig that you can quickly reproduce at the water's edge.

The Carolina assembly is particularly suitable for pole but also the pike perch and the black bass.

To do this you will need :

The setup is as follows:

  • Place your sinker on the line body. Adjust the weight of the sinker (usually 5 to 15 grams) according to the distance and depth you wish to fish, but also according to the current and the speed of the animation.
  • Add a pearl to the line body. This will protect your knot from the weight of the sinker. The pearl can also provide an extra stimulus when it hits the sinker.
  • Finish your line body with a swivel.
  • Attach a leader of about 50cm to 1m to your swivel. Attach a Texan hook of a size to match the lure. As for the leader, we generally use fluorocarbon. Note, however, that the more crowded the environment, the shorter your leader should be.

If you're wondering which lure to use when fishing with the Carolina rig, we advise you to use either grubsand creatures or shads. Even at slow speeds or when stationary, they usually produce weak vibrations that attract predators.

The fish targeted will primarily be perch, zander and black bass. Pike can of course also be caught. However, if you don't want to get cut, it's best to avoid them.

When to fish at Carolina and with what entertainment?

In our opinion, Carolina rig fishing is the ideal technique for fishing open areas where the fish are on the prowl. You'll be able to locate active fish close to the bottom very quickly and insist on using this type of position afterwards.

To do this, we advise you to animate your lure by alternating shots against the background followed by pauses of varying length. You can play with the speed of the retrieve and the pauses to see which moments trigger the most bites. Carolina fishing is a slow technique. So be patient and meticulous. The attack often comes at the moment of retrieve or during pauses.

Generally speaking, Rodmaps finds that the Carolina rig fishing is particularly effective in shallow, lightly tinted waters. The fish will take all the time they need to approach your lure, inspect it and suck it in during pauses.

Carolina rig fishing is a very versatile technique and, above all, a very effective way of catching educated or apathetic fish. Even if it is a slow and rather rudimentary method of fishing, don't hesitate to use it when the conditions are right. You'll be amazed at the results this type of rig can produce when other techniques fail.

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