Carp Fishing Gear- Break it into Smaller Categories
Basic Carp Fishing Facts
Now that you have developed an interest in carp fishing there are some facts the angler should be aware of in order to save money in the future. Carp fishing has been popular in Europe for quite some time now but not so popular in the United States. This might make it a little more difficult to set up a quality carp fishing outfit, however not impossible. There are actually companies that manufacture fishing gear specifically designed for carp fishing. With the use of the internet and some shopping around at local tackle shops one should be able to create a quality set of gear.
No need to go into debt but don`t buy the cheapest fishing gear available. These fish are tough. They will put up a good fight when hooked. This is going to put a lot of stress on both you and the fishing gear. The cheaper versions will not last as long. They will be harder to use making this sport much less enjoyable. The top of the line products are more than likely going to way to expensive. Mid priced carp fishing gear should be affordable and high quality.
Looking at carp fishing in general can be quite confusing. But by breaking it down into categories things are not so complicated because each category is just a small amount of information. Here are a few categories to get started with for now.
Carp Fishing rods
The fishing rod is probably a good starting point. What kind of rod depends largely on the fish being sought after. Those large trophy size carp in Europe will require a much more stout rod than if just fishing for 5-10 pound grass carp. One also needs to consider whether the carp fishing will be done in traditional way or with a pod. Some carp anglers use an adjustable rack known as a pod which can hold three rods to be fished at the same time. The more serious anglers will even have thousands of dollars invested into their gear.
It is not necessary to invest that much money to be able to start enjoying carp fishing. Try to find a medium action six foot or longer rod to start with. This will land the carp while still being able to enjoy the feel of the fight from catching smaller fish. The main thing to keep in mind is to purchase a rod that will withstand repeated stress. Nothings worse than having a broken fishing rod after only a couple months of use.
Fishing Line
This is the direct contact between the angler and the carp. It is also more than likely the weakest point. It has been said that a good rule of thumb is to multiply the test curve of the rod by five. So if a rod had a test curve of two the best fit would be ten pound test. This is only a guideline. Making sure to have strong enough line to prevent break-offs will help keep the carp from undo harm and the loss of fishing gear.
Carp Fishing Reels
The rod is going to need a reel. It would be easy to spend a lot of money for a good reel and then have no money for any other fishing equipment. Thankfully part of the enjoyment of fishing is shopping for carp fishing gear. The reel can always be upgraded later. It really is best to purchase the reel at the same time as purchasing the rod. Here is why. The reel can be mounted to the rod and the angler will know if the combination is comfortable or not. Other things to factor in are the diameter of the fishing line that will be spooled and the amount of line the reel will hold. Make sure there is enough line for long casts or the long runs the big carp will take before they are landed.
Fishing Chair
While sitting on the shore or bank may be suitable to some, others might prefer a chair to lounge in while waiting for a strike. Folding lawn chairs are good options. Some even have carrying bags with shoulder straps so making it quite simple to transport them to the fishing hole.
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