Blank or Catch an 8 lber?


This is a really hard question because we all hate them pesky little carp.  But after a 3 or 2 nights blanking would you be happy to catch one?  Or after a long period of blanks would a small carp make you breathe a sigh of relief?  Or even when you’re fishing a mega hard lake and you catch the smallest one in there?

Well, I can say that I would be happy.  It breaks the chain and you can think yourself lucky – you’ve done something right.  The bait and rig are working and you picked the right feature to fish.  Just because a small carp picked your bait up, it’s not the carp’s fault and it could so have been the lump you are after.  You’re fishing for carp and you just had one, be happy.  We all know it’s hard sometimes and I certainly feel your pain, as this season all I seem to be picking up the smaller carp but I say to myself I am not blanking, so I am doing it all right.

Food for thought the next time you catch an 8 lber.

Be Lucky

Until next time

Richard

sf

Posted in Carp fishing | Leave a comment

Carbon Baits


All our bait deals are ending this week so don’t miss out

We have everything you’d possibly need particle wise

Shelflife madness deal 4 jars from £40
Parti from 75p per kilo
Maize 80p per kilo
Hemp £1.50 per kilo
Bhm £1 per kilo
Combos

Plus more 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻

Posted in Carp fishing | Leave a comment

Smokey Jack


Attention Smokey Jack lovers!
A small batch of Smokey Jack pellets are currently available online in sizes 2mm and 4mm. We know they won’t be around for long, so grab a bag today!
When their gone, they are gone.
https://spottedfin.com/product/smokey-jack-pellets/

Posted in Carp fishing | Leave a comment

Deeper Sonar Winter Bundle




Deeper and Westin-Fishing Winter Fish Spotter Kit is NOW AVAILABLE over on the Deeper Website, I’ll stick the link in the comments!

This year, it includes a pair of mega Polaroids with a hard case, a neck gaiter, and the Chirp+2, which also has a 5 year warranty!

Posted in Carp fishing | Leave a comment

Choose the best carp fishing rods


Selecting the best carp fishing rods is essential for a successful and enjoyable angling experience. Here’s a guide to help you choose the right carp fishing rods:

1. **Rod Length:**
– Choose a rod length based on your fishing location and style. Longer rods (12-13 feet) are suitable for long-distance casting, while shorter rods (10-11 feet) are better for tight swims or when casting close to obstacles.

2. **Test Curve:**
– The test curve indicates the rod’s strength and its ability to handle different sizes of carp. Consider the size of carp you intend to catch and choose a rod with an appropriate test curve. For standard carp fishing, a test curve of 2.5-3.5 lbs is common.

3. **Action:**
– Carp fishing rods come in various actions, including through action, progressive action, and fast action. The action determines how the rod bends when under load. A progressive or fast action rod provides better casting distance and accuracy.

4. **Casting Weight:**
– Check the casting weight range specified for the rod. Ensure it can handle the weight of your bait and rig, especially if you plan to use heavy methods like spodding or marker float fishing.

5. **Material and Construction:**
– Look for rods made from quality materials like carbon fiber, which provides strength and sensitivity.
– Pay attention to the rod’s construction, including the number of sections and guides. Fewer sections are more convenient for transportation.

6. **Guide Type and Placement:**
– High-quality guides, such as Fuji or Kigan, contribute to better casting and line management. Make sure they are well-spaced and properly aligned.
– Choose between ring or line clip guides based on your preference.

7. **Handle and Reel Seat:**
– The handle material and design should be comfortable for your grip. Cork and EVA foam are common choices.
– Check the reel seat compatibility with your carp fishing reel.

8. **Weight and Balance:**
– Consider the overall weight of the rod. Lighter rods are more comfortable for extended use.
– Ensure the rod’s balance feels right when holding it, especially with your reel attached.

9. **Brand Reputation and Reviews:**
– Research well-established brands known for producing quality carp fishing rods.
– Read reviews from other anglers to learn about the rod’s performance in real fishing situations.

10. **Budget:**
– Determine your budget range and look for rods that fit within it. There are carp fishing rods available at various price points.

11. **Warranty and Customer Support:**
– Check if the rod comes with a warranty and understand the manufacturer’s policy regarding replacements or repairs in case of damage.

12. **Personal Testing:**
– Whenever possible, try out the rod in person or at a tackle shop to get a feel for its balance and casting action.

Remember that the best carp fishing rod for you will depend on your specific fishing style, target carp size, and personal preferences. By considering the factors mentioned above and conducting thorough research, you can choose a carp fishing rod that suits your needs and enhances your angling experience.

Posted in Carp fishing | Leave a comment