I love all types of carp angling, the sport is so diverse, but I especially like the lakes that are generally over-looked because they are low stocked, with an unknown quantity of carp and difficult to fish due to topography and lake bed make up; for example weed and deep silt! Also getting to swims can be an issue for some anglers, but this is an advantage for me.
Most people these days seem to want to know exactly what they are fishing for in angler-friendly swims with an angler friendly stock. Difficult, low-stocked, silty, weedy and generally a pain in the ass to get to and I’m in angling heaven, because I know that most anglers won’t be interested in this type of angling. I call it the jungle!
I have nothing against driving to a swim, unloading and setting up, or chasing target fish, as I do this myself. I just prefer the aforementioned! I think it holds more mystery and anticipation, which is why I started carp fishing in the first place. I find it more exciting and rewarding. I thought I’d write a short article on how I tackle this type of lake, the one’s that really make you think about what you’re doing with the deep smelly silt and plenty of weed to contend with.