Fishing Disciplines - Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing often demands long stays on the river banks or lakes at hard fished venues but still a great number of people seem to be addicted to this sport. Carp Fishing is about waiting, sometimes for several days or even weeks. Anglers set up camp by the water to fish in comfort and seek out carp in all places, all day and night, up to very long distances from the shore or bank.
Carp origins can be traced in China during 1000 BC where carp was hunted and bred for food. Carp is a large, yellow green and brown-colored fish which eats small fish and weeds. It can be found on shallow waters, rivers, ponds, and lakes with muddy bottom. Carp can live for up to forty years.
Carp Fishing is the most popular freshwater Fishing sport especially in Europe. There is a huge array of rods, reels, and baits created by Carp Fishing specialists.
Carp Fishing Techniques & Tips
Carp rods come in different types: fast taper tip action, medium tip action, and all through action. The type of carp rod to use depends on where you are fishing. All through action rod is perfect for close work while medium action rod is good for short distances because this will bend easily at the tip. The fast tip action is best for long distance work.
Your carp reel should work well with your carp rod. Choose something that feels comfortable and balanced on your rod. Seek the help of someone from the local angling shop so you can determine the right size of carp reel for your rod.
You can use braids or monofilament Fishing Lines. Make sure that your line is suitable for the rod and reel that you will be using.
Always buy better quality hooks. There are different styles and sizes of hooks to choose from. It is also wise to go to the local fishery department and ask about Fishing policies. Some areas may require anglers to use only barbless hooks. As for the Fishing Baits, carp feeds on dough balls, worms, and corn kernels. You can also use crawfish if you are fishing in deep waters where large carp thrives.
To catch carp, scatter corn into the water. Put corn kernels to a hook than cast your line. Use a sinker so you can place your hook and bait at your desired depth.
These are some of the basic things you need to know about Carp Fishing. Just like other Fishing Disciplines, Carp Fishing requires specific gear and a lot of patience. You also need to have a better understanding of your target fish. Know where they thrive as well as their behavior. This will make Carp Fishing much easier.
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