Here's a great technique to help you distinguish between liners and dropped takes by modifying the setup of my standard hair rig. Filmed at Beausoleil, one of the most beautiful fishing lakes for big carp and monster catfish in France. http://www.frenchcarpandcats.com/blog/ for the full range of carp fishing tips for big carp.
When you're carp fishing, one of the challenges you come across is telling the difference between a big liner and an aborted take. You know the sort of thing: there you are, patiently waiting for a carp to pick up your bait, and all of a sudden you get a flurry of beep or maybe even the tip starts to nod and you think you're in! You're sure the lead has moved and rushing to the rod you enthusiastically strike into what to expect to be a great big carp but actually turns out to be fresh air. Using a carp rig with the grinner knot, this little technique will be useful to both beginners and seasoned carp anglers and will help you understand what happened.
With current lake records standing at 50lb for carp and 95lb for catfish, Beausoleil French Carp and Cats is a stunning 4 acre fishing lake with an impressive number of both marginal and open water features and stocked with big carp (common, mirror, grass carp) and monster catfish. This unique fishing lake continues to attract big-fish anglers and their families whose aim is to catch specimen fish and big carp in peaceful surroundings, with their own private fishing lodge and nestled in one the most beautiful areas of North West France.
For more information on the Beausoleil lake:
http://www.frenchcarpandcats.com/lakeoverview.php