August 30, 2010 | Posted by raje57
Carp Fishing Tips-Keeping it Simple Tremendous pleasure and satisfaction can be had with fishing. Fishing for carp is growing in popularity because they are a large species which have the ability to always put up a terrific fight. These species are found in ponds, lakes and even sloughs all around the globe. These carp fishing [...]
Categories: Carp Fishing Tips |
Tags: Angler, Carp Fishing Tips, Corn, Fish Tackle, Fishing For Carp, Fishing Gear, Fishing Spots, Fishing Techniques, Globe, Holes, Hook, Local Knowledge, Observation Skills, Pleasure, Ponds, Popularity, Senses, Species Of Fish, Surface Of The Water, Whopper |
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August 18, 2010 | Posted by raje57
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 [...]
Categories: Carp Fishing Gear |
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July 26, 2010 | Posted by Bob Jones
Carp fisherman who fish all-night sessions by the bank will without doubt appreciate a good quality angling bivvy tent so that you keep out all of the rain and the wind which the British and Europe regularly dishes out whilst we are angling. If the angler becomes chilly and drenched and uncomfortable whilst fishing almost [...]
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July 10, 2010 | Posted by raje57
Terry Hearn is quite possibly the most famous carp angler in the UK. Fishing the estate lake at Eynsham Hall in Oxford he shows just why he appears to catch more carp than anyone else….providing he can get past the tench. After a couple of tinca's took his bait, right at the death a lovely [...]
Categories: Carp Fishing Tips, Carp Fishing Videos |
Tags: Angler, Cameras, Carp Fishing, Mirror Carp, Oxford, Tench, Terry Hearn, Tinca, Uk Fishing |
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July 1, 2010 | Posted by Bob Jones
Part 4 of Bait and Particles Made Easy features Carp Angler Bryan Jarrett talking about the best way to use your particle baits for carp and specimen fishing. A step by step guide shows how to use these great fishing baits Social Bookmarking
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June 20, 2010 | Posted by Bob Jones
As a carp angler of over thirty years standing…yes even after all these years I’m still addicted to this great sport of ours! In my day there was very little in the way of carp fishing books and information, it was the days when most carp anglers were very secretive, keeping them self’s to them [...]
Categories: Carp Fishing Tackle |
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June 20, 2010 | Posted by Bob Jones
So many carp anglers use static setups these days that you could be forgiven for thinking that float fishing for big carp is a lost art, amazing really as it can be one of the most adrenalin filled methods for targeting big fish at close quarters there has ever been! I have heard of many [...]
Categories: Carp Fishing Tackle |
Tags: Alarms, Angler, Bait Boat, Big Fish, Carp Fishing, Close Quarters, Curve, Daiwa, Diameter, Distant Location, Extreme Distances, Float Fishing, Float Rod, Hook, Personal Choice, Personal Level, Pods, Snags, Tackle Box, Ups |
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June 4, 2010 | Posted by Brad Selers
You do not have to be a big name high profile angler to be able to offer advice – after all literally anything you have learned, adapted or refined in your own fishing that has helped you catch fish can be passed on to others to help them – often to very great effect! Unique [...]
Categories: Carp Fishing Tips |
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June 3, 2010 | Posted by Bob Jones
The emergence of Carp fishing as an expanding specialist sport during the seventies has grown ever more popular, one of the pioneers of carp fishing was the great Richard Walker who was a renowned Carp specialist in the forties and fifties. His record Carp Clarissa lived her days out in captivity after being caught at [...]
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May 29, 2010 | Posted by Brad Selers
A milder climate and a large number of lakes make France the perfect location for carp fishing. The country is popular among Britons who travel across the Channel looking for a great catch. Some monster carp cross the 60 lbs mark, and are an angler's delight. Depending on your budget and desired level of comfort, [...]
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Tags: Angler, Britons, Budget, Camp Style, Carp Fishing Holiday, Carp Holidays, Fishing Holidays, Fishing Map, France Climate, France Holiday, Holidays France, Holidays In France, Hooks, Monster, Novice, Private Clubs, Private Lake, Pubs, Tackle Shops, Venue, Welfare |
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