Thursday, November 10, 2011

All About The Exciting Sport Of Carp Fishing

By Veritas Sapien Xavier


Fortunately, in recent years carp fishing has become looked at more favorably in North America and its popularity and reputation is on the rise. These days carp fishermen have grown to admire the carp, mainly because of their gutsy personalities, especially of the larger fish, which makes fishing for them a contest for a serious sport fisherman. When fishing for carp, you can be facing a real contest of wits between you and the fish. You can increase your chances for a successful catch if you learn good techniques, know what bait to use, and always use the correct tackle.

You don't want to be lax when it comes to buying your equipment. Don't settle for some cheap outfit that won't hold up to the large carp you will be seeking. While carp fishing equipment doesn't have to be really expensive, it must be sturdy. Carp can grow upwards of 50 pounds or more and can really tax your equipment. When you're looking at rods, notice the difference in the various weights. You should easily see that a light weight, or even medium weight, rod just won't be sufficient. You need a heavy-weight rod for carp. A good carbon based rod is probably your best choice, as these are able to handle a large fish. High-quality 12-pound line, at the minimum, is what you need next to ensure that it won't break on you when you are trying to haul in your large carp. It should be easy to understand why it's important to have the correct gear. Carp can be large and heavy so don't short-change yourself in this area.

Check your hooks often, because if they are not sharp they won't catch any fish. There are two types of hooks you can use, barbed and barbless. Barbless hooks are the ones that experienced carp fishers use the most. As a matter of fact, at some locations you can't use barbed hooks, just the barbless kind. Since much carp fishing is of the catch and release variety, there's less chance of doing damage to the fish with a barbless hook. A barbed hook, while harder for the fish to escape, is also something that can make them suspicious and less likely to bite into it.

Plan on practicing a lot of patience if you take your fishing seriously and want good results. In particular, when you are fishing for carp, this can make the difference between success and failure. For example, you may have a great day fishing for carp using feed pellets, but the next time you go out, they won't have anything to do with feed pellets. So just remember this peculiarity of carp and come prepared with a choice of different types of bait to please their finicky palates. Make sure you store the different types of bait in separate boxes, so that the smells don't mix. Otherwise, this will defeat the purpose, as fish have a very keen sense of smell. Obsession with the size of the carp you catch is another habit you don't want to start. While it's great to have a photo of yourself with a giant fish, usually you have to be satisfied with smaller catches.

Many different elements come into play when you carp fish and how much attention you pay to them will determine your success. Your equipment is very important. It has to be strong enough to handle a large carp should you hook one. Also, your bait should be foodstuff they like to eat and it's a good idea to take more than one kind. Lastly, ask around and find out the good locations where the carp are biting. Experience is the best teacher and, even though it appears that carp fishing is difficult to master, after a while you will realize that it wasn't so hard after all and you will enjoy the challenge of carp fishing.

More and more people are starting to understand that obtaining an SUV is important for fishing, because it enables you to get away from those packed fishing spots. Talk with your neighborhood car and truck seller to learn more.




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