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For winter carp trolling with boilies, the key need is controlled line spread and a scent-based bait presentation. The planer boards are the strongest match from the retrieved set because they help you cover water while pulling baits away from the boat path: Church Tackle TX-22 Special Planer Board -Fully Assembled (#30590 & #30589) - Inline Planer Board for Trolling, Church Tackle The Walleye Board Fully Assembled (#30115 & #40105) - Inline Planer Board for Trolling, and Church Tackle TX-22 -Pro-Pack (#30585) - Complete Inline Planer Board System for Trolling.

For bait, the retrieved set does not include actual boilies, but it does include carp-usable scent baits. In cold water, a strong smell profile can help: Sticky Baits - Products - Pure Shrimp Hydro - Carp Fishing Bait is the most winter-friendly attractant style here, and Magic Bait Strawberry – Carp Bites is a simple prepared bait option when you want an easy hook bait.

Technique notes

  • Use the planer board to spread baits wide and keep them in the strike zone longer.
  • In winter, troll slower than you would in warm water.
  • Keep bait presentation subtle; scent matters more than action.
  • If you’re using boilies, pair them with a carp rig and a stealthy leader like Umpqua Feather Merchants Deceiver Hd Fluorocarbon Carp Leader for abrasion resistance and low visibility.
  • Fish likely holding areas: deeper edges, channels, and slower water.

When to switch

Switch away from trolling if carp are tight to the bottom and not moving much; then a static baited rig will usually outfish a moving presentation. Also switch if the water is very shallow or snaggy, where planer boards and trolling can be awkward. If you want more direct carp bait options than the current set, look for dedicated boilies, pop-ups, or bottom bait rigs.

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