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<blockquote data-quote="Deadmeat" data-source="post: 144847" data-attributes="member: 704"><p>I guess it all depends on what, if anything, you can see on the fish. If all you can see are mud boils where the fish in rooting around in the mud, lots of luck. In the places where I shoot carp the water is often so muddy that sometimes all I can see is their tail fin just below the water. In these cases about all you can do is give it an educated guess where you think the rest of the body is, aim there, and hope for the best. And most of the time even then you'll miss.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deadmeat, post: 144847, member: 704"] I guess it all depends on what, if anything, you can see on the fish. If all you can see are mud boils where the fish in rooting around in the mud, lots of luck. In the places where I shoot carp the water is often so muddy that sometimes all I can see is their tail fin just below the water. In these cases about all you can do is give it an educated guess where you think the rest of the body is, aim there, and hope for the best. And most of the time even then you'll miss. [/QUOTE]
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