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How do you fish with bread on the surface?

Asked: Andrew Murphy, Last Updated:

For prebaiting, use both soft bread part and the crust. Soft part will soak, disperse and sink and the crust will stay on the surface longer. It will slowly absorb water and as the small sinking parts will attract carp, the larger ones on the surface, including your bait later on, will make him bite.

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