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How Will Wind Affect My Carp Fishing? |
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Dr. Gaffer replies: When the wind blows the top layer of water towards a bank the water hits the bank, sinks and comes back on itself in the opposite direction. With this in mind the Carp in the winter are likely to be on the end of a warmer wind and on the back of colder one. This is because during the winter the Carp would want to be in the warmer water and so would be on the back of the wind, not on the end of the wind where the water has been cooled by the wind that was blowing it. ![]()
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