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The Two biggest techniques to carp fishing involves ground baiting, most of which I believe is not allowed in Oregon and Hair rigs.
The Europeans have developed tens of thousands of ways of delivering ground bait, you can google most of these and might know of some already but the most popular are:
Spods
Feeders (open ended)
PVA
Catapults / throwing sticks
Method feeders
PVA went big in England about 4 years back, its a disolevable bag/mesh that doesn't hurt a waters chemical balance. You basically load up the bag with ground bait of your choice, make sure some of the bait is on your hair rig hook bait, tie the pva bag tight and cast it out attatched to your hook. it hits the bottom and 30 seconds later your hook bait is floating in a nice pile of ground bait
Spods are like plastic pool toys for kids, a big rocket shape with a boyant bottom. you load the spod, cast it our, when it hits the waster the boyent end tips it over dispersing your ground bait.
Feeders are little plastic open end tubes with holes in, sandwhich your hook bait in a pastey ground bait, cast it in, wait 30 seconds for it to explode in the water and wind your hookbait over it.
Method feeders are by far my favorite and I will have some delivered on Monday. Its basically a lead weight that has ribs. used in place of a lead sinker, you make a stodgy (dough paste like) ground bait mix (method has its own type of base ingredient to help it bind, its called method mix / method ground bait) and squeeze it over your feeder, then you put your hook bait onto the pile and add another layer. The fish go nuts eating away as it disperses, your hookbait is right in the mix of your ground bait and carp go bonkers for it, easiest way to catch fish at the moment in Europe.
Just make sure if your carp fishing your using a hair rig (google it) your fishing the bottom of your spot and you can either tighten your line to the lead once you've cast for visual rod tip bites or hold the loose line and feel pulling on your hookbait. or you can go nuts and buy a rod pod, bite alarms, swingers etc etc. also, make sure you have a big landing net and either a unhooking mat or towl so you can protect the fish and get it back in good condition