Just joined a new stretch of the river loddon which has produced a fair few carp in the past, thinking of going for 24hrs on Saturday with boilies and pellet as my thinking being that they maybe more inclined to feed in cold conditions with possibility of picking up chub and barbel if they're feeding. Anyone had any success with river carp in sub zero temps also would it be worth prebaiting in anyones opinion?Any replies gladly received
Hi Matt, I had a couple of mid doubles early this year in the cold spell last winter, they do feed but their feeding window tends to be a short lived one.
IMO best times of day being late morning and dusk.
Absolutely no way would I put any prebait into the river.
Simply grind up a few hook bait boilies fairly coarsely, put into pva bags about the size of an egg yolk, use strongly scented boilies.
Personally I wouldn't use any pellets of any description unless as a hook bait only, basically a good scent trail and a well positioned hook bait and bloody good luck is what's needed.
"Thinking of going for 24hrs on Saturday."
You aren't by any chance apart of the care in the community scheme (newly released) are you??
Regards this weekend coming, looking at the weather forecast, there maybe a reasonable chance of a bite on Sunday but Monday offers better prospects, IMO.
And of course location is absolutely paramount because they tend not to move overly far.