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<blockquote data-quote="DocWatson" data-source="post: 4772" data-attributes="member: 112"><p>Floro is not a must. It will help in a heavily preasured spot or in the recent gin clear water conditions we've been having. But if you get a group of carp feeding over a chum spot and drop a hook on mono in the pile, I doubt they'd notice unless they bumped the line between the weight and the bobber.</p><p></p><p>You can also "stalk" carp in small to medium streams using this method without the bobber. If you spook a fish when you come up on it, you can chum the spot a bit and then stop back awhile later and drop your hookbait in. Lots of fun with light gear and smaller carp. But there can be some real pigs in these small creeks. Koi too !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DocWatson, post: 4772, member: 112"] Floro is not a must. It will help in a heavily preasured spot or in the recent gin clear water conditions we've been having. But if you get a group of carp feeding over a chum spot and drop a hook on mono in the pile, I doubt they'd notice unless they bumped the line between the weight and the bobber. You can also "stalk" carp in small to medium streams using this method without the bobber. If you spook a fish when you come up on it, you can chum the spot a bit and then stop back awhile later and drop your hookbait in. Lots of fun with light gear and smaller carp. But there can be some real pigs in these small creeks. Koi too !!! [/QUOTE]
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