Been fishing now a couple of times on my local water "Sao Domingos". I have found that to catch the big fish is not unlike some English waters i have fished. On several occassions now i have gone down to the Barragem with my fishfinder

and found the 'big' stuff to just be laying on the bottom. Lots of 2 & 3kilo fish midwater and surface. To hammer these and get them feeding on the bottom is simple. Use a good method feeder mix and put it in the same spot every time, this rule applies for 'pole' or 'float' fishing too. I constantly get 50kilo plus in a session on the pole using this method.
To get the big stuff is a totally different ball game!
My first sessions out here for the big stuff i applied my English method, look for a shallow flat spot close in and feed an initial amount of pellet then little & often through out your session. After applying this method on a few occassions, i have found on this water, more often than not they are all close in. All my 5,6,7,8 & 9kilo fish have come to this method of fishing.
If anyone else has any methods or different ideas, without sharing their locations

, as i know the Carp business out here is very 'cloak & dagger', please feel free to leave them here. As i beleive in sharing this kind of information will benefit all Carp anglers alike to catching more serious fish!
Will be out on the 'Sao Domingos' fishing this Thursday & Friday to try out my new baits with different methods of fishing.
My new blog page will be here soon so please visit and hear how & what i catch on my sessions out..
Post edited by: dave, at: 2007/11/13 19:33