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One of the most popular freshwater fish for anglers is the carp, which gets a lot of attention in Europe, but is still struggling to catch on in the United States. Carp fishing is a popular outdoor activity, and the large size and good fight of these fish is sure to help the growth of this sport continue. One thing every would be carper needs, however, is good fishing equipment.

There might be no piece of fishing gear more important than the rod. If you want a suitable fishing rod for carp, you will wan to find one that is at least medium action, and also at least six feet in length. For beginners, this is an ideal rod to get into this type of fresh water angling.

Next is the reel. A good reel for carp fishing is one that is open faced. You don’t want tangles inside a closed face reel screwing up everything. The reel should also be able to hold 150 yards or more of 12 pound test line.

Finding the right bait is important with any type of fish. Carp aren’t picky eaters, but some bait is going to work better than others. While many bass anglers love rapalas, the best tackle for carp is actually sticky and smelly bait. There are many specialty carp baits available, so test around and see what the carp in your area like best.

More advanced carpers will often use racks with several rods, or “pods,” and set them all up with bait and wait for any carp to show. These rod holders can be very expensive, but also free up the hands for anglers who don’t mind catching up on a good book while waiting for the trophy carp to show.

And of course there’s the all important fishing line. Kevlar fishing line is a popular choice among any anglers, although in the end the main concern is getting fishing line that is 12 pound test or better.

While there is big time fishing gear for carp anglers that costs a good deal of money, starting gear can be had for fairly cheap. Carp angling can be a very rewarding hobby that provides many hours of entertainment, making it a cheaper in the long run over many other forms of recreation.

These are some of the basic things you will want to look at when looking at some beginner’s gear for carp fishing. Follow the guidelines in this article and you will be looking at some serious success carping in no time.

And if you would like to learn more about carp fishing supplies, please feel free to visit that page, or this article about carp fishing tackle.

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Last Updated on Friday, 30 October 2009 02:47

Number 1. Ultra light fishing gear is a must if you are hoping to catch trout. Too often, fishermen or women try to use medium capacity tackle when at the river trying to catch a trout. It is a huge mistake and you are unlikely to catch fish. Instead, you must use tackle in the form of an ultra light rod and reel and the lightest possible fishing line.

From my own experience, I have found that 4 pound mono filament line is the most suitable when fishing for trout. Using a light line and tackle are the best tools for trout fishing, especially if you’re fishing in small streams or rivers.

Number 2. Be very conscious of your shadow. You should be careful not to cast a shadow on the area you will be fishing when fishing those small rivers and streams. if you do cast a shadow, this is a certain way to scare away the larger, older trout who have become wary of people. I repeat, if you want to catch trout, you must be aware of your shadow.

Number 3. No artificial bait or lure beats the effectiveness of a plain-old live worm when it comes to catching trout. For me, a live worm riding the current of a small river or stream will attract trout most times the fish are present. And the best way to rig a live worm for trout fishing is to use a set of gang hooks. Gang hooks and live worms is the perfect combo for trout fishing.

Number 4. Try using small spinners, in the 3-7/16 range, for catching trout. While effective in many trout fishing situations, the small spinners are perfect for fishing rivers and streams. Pop your rod tip while allowing the spinner to flow with the current can be the most effective method. Using black, browns and other dark colors with gold blades has worked for me. Be sure to attach your spinner to your line with a small barrel swivel for best results. Not only will it stop your line from twisting, but it will also ensure that your spinner spins well and is attractive to the fish.

Using any or all of these tips will make you a much more effective trout angler. There you have it. Just put these tips into practice, as the sooner you do, the more likely you are to reel in the big one.

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Last Updated on Saturday, 17 October 2009 01:28