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Do carp feed on surface at night?

Asked: Jocelyn Joannette, Last Updated:

Visually seeing carp break the surface is hard after dark, but you can still hear them. ... The increased insect and moth activity at night will bring carp up to the surface to feed. Even though you won't be able to see much, if you listen closely, you can hear the carp.

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