Sunday, August 28, 2011

Carp Fishing : What Equipment Is Essential?

By Mark Walters


There is a long standing opinion held by many sports fishermen that carp are not worth a dime. They operate under the assumption that carp simply eat everything in their path, ruin the habitats of other fish, and aren't worthy of the time it takes to clean and eat them. Recently, however, this attitude is maintained with less frequency, and more fishermen in the United States are looking specifically for carp. In Europe, carp fishing has long been a favorite pastime, and they do not need to be told the value of the fish. Wherever you are located, when you decide to take up this particular type of angling, there is certain equipment needed to go carp fishing.

You will want a nice, comfortable setting while you are angling for carp, and a bivvy provides just that. These tent-like structures are usually at the top of the price range regarding equipment, so do not settle for the first one you see. You will want the bivvy to provide doors that securely tie in the back so they do not flail around in the breeze. Also make sure the one you buy is large enough to house all of your equipment as well as a bed and chairs.

Not just any old rod will do when carp fishing, so you need to be sure to purchase one that caters to this type of fishing. The best way to narrow down your search for the right rod is to decide on a test curve. Test curves are the measurements of the force required to bend the rod 90 degrees. Many carp fishermen choose 2.5 lbs. because it can easily handle fish the size of a typical carp.

The reels affixed to most rods used for carp fishing are either fixed spool one clutch or baitrunner two clutch models. The baitrunner two clutch reel has gained popularity over the one clutch style because the fishing line does not break as easily on them when a fish hits hard and takes off fast. For bait, many carp fishermen have discovered the positive results of chick peas first hand, as well as caramel corn. Cold cuts have also been known to work well, and when used in conjunction with a silicon lure, many carp have been caught.

More and more anglers have begun carp fishing, which has enabled the improvement of many techniques in order to more expertly catch the fish. Longtime carp fishermen and novices alike have utilized the techniques mentioned and are satisfied with the results. Take some cues from these sportsmen, and you will be on your way to catching plenty of carp.




About the Author:



Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...