Beginner Carp Fishing Tips
April 28, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
Carp fishing is such a different kind of fishing that it is recommended that you talk directly to an expert to get specific tips, especially in regards to cleaning and preparation for eating the carp. However, we will list some things here for you to keep in mind if you are interested in carp fishing as a hobby sport.
Carp fishing requires special gear that is different than other types of fishing gear. For starters you will use a specialized small tent to sit in while you are waiting for the fish to bite, because carp fishing is often done in the winter months and the tent offers you protection from the outside weather
This tent should be large enough to move around in comfortably yet easily set up for use, then re-packed for easy transfer from site to site.
The fishing gear for carp fishing is so specific to carp fishing that it is best to be purchased at a specialized carp fishing store. This includes purchasing a rod, hooks and bait that you will use to fish with.
Fishing for carp will require that you purchase quality gear that will hold up to the special requirements of this sport. Below is a list of specialized equipment that is handy to have which includes:
- forceps
- bait needle
- binoculars
- super glue
- sharpened scissors
- degorgers
- bait drill
- gardener loop tying device
- sink tubing
- cork balls
- splicing needle
- imitation bait
Google search the items listed above for a full explanation on what each does and why you need them.
Carp fishing is a sport that requires a certain mind set, but as a hobby can be a fun relaxing way to spend your free time. It is easy to set up for and can be done anywhere carp are found.
Just keep in mind that carp fishing although enjoyable does require some special knowledge especially about cleaning them for consumption. But do not be deterred by this as it is very simple to learn and the end result is a delicious one.


