How to Put Worms on a Hook? – Best Methods

How to Put Worms on a Hook? – Best Methods

When it comes to carp fishing and nearly all other areas of coarse fishing and angling within the UK, worms are one of the most effective baits for putting many species of fish in the net. Their natural appearance, protein-rich bodies and their wriggling movements provide a formula that plenty of fish can’t seem to avoid. Although worms are great for catching carp in the […]

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How to Catch Carp Quickly? – Learn Watercraft

How to Catch Carp Quickly? – Learn Watercraft

Patience is all part of the carp fishing game. There are many tactics, rigs, baits and approaches to your fishing that can make the difference between plenty of carp in the net or none at all but sometimes patience is the only thing that pays. Where would be fun if you turned up to a venue week in and week out and consistently put carp […]

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How to Put Maggots on a Hook? – 5 Best Methods

How to Put Maggots on a Hook? – 5 Best Methods

Across all of coarse fishing and even into other angling areas, maggots are one of the most common baits. Their wriggling movements, natural appearance and protein-dense bodies make for great fish attractors that many species of fish can’t seem to pass up on. On the carp fishing scene, many anglers will pass up on using maggots to avoid catching the many other “nuisance” silverfish and […]

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How to Put Sweetcorn On a Hook? – The Easy Way

How to Put Sweetcorn On a Hook? – The Easy Way

There is no doubt that sweetcorn is one of the best baits for catching carp and other coarse fish. It’s probably the most versatile bait for carp fishing and other types of fishing in the sense it can be used in near enough all carp fishing approaches. It can be mixed with pre-bait mixes to bring carp into a swim, used as a hook bait […]

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How to Put Pellets on a Hook? – The Easy Way

How to Put Pellets on a Hook? – The Easy Way

Pellets are extremely popular for catching commercial carp and other species of coarse fish swimming in the venues we all like to fish. Pellets are a modern food created to feed fish, made up of (usually) a mixture of vegetable proteins, fats, carbohydrates, minerals, oils, and additives to create a bait that carp can’t resist. Their high nutritional content is plenty to bring carp in […]

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Can you Carp Fish all Year Round? – Seasons Evaluated

Can you Carp Fish all Year Round? – Seasons Evaluated

In the UK, with cold and unpleasant winters and (sometimes) relatively warm summer, many carp anglers believe that carp angling is mainly a summer sport and will hang up their tackle and retire to the warmth of their homes until Spring arrives and the weather improves. Only a few hardy anglers will brave the winter weather in the search for carp, and you can find […]

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How to Avoid Small Carp? – 4 Techniques

How to Avoid Small Carp? – 4 Techniques

Everyone has a different approach to carp fishing. For many, getting fish in the net, whether a large carp or small silver fish, is seen as a success. In commercial fisheries across the UK, relatively small bodies of water are stocked full of a wide range of carp species and plenty other coarse fish. These species usually include tench, bream, roach, rudd, perch, gudgeon and […]

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Where Do Carp Go At Night? – Solved

Where Do Carp Go At Night? – Solved

Carp will vary where they are on a venue depending on weather, the season and where the natural food is and many other factors. The light levels can also affect where the carp will be and if they may be feeding or not. Most of you know that night sessions can be some of the most productive times for catching carp and should not be […]

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How to Put Boilies on a Hook? – Step by Step

How to Put Boilies on a Hook? – Step by Step

Boilies are one of the most versatile and common baits used by carp anglers for pre-baiting and are rigged as hook baits for many different rigs. Boilies are boiled balls of carp attracting ingredients such as fishmeals, protein sources, bird foods, semolina, colours, flavouring and binding agents. Due to their high nutritional value and attractive colours and flavours, carp find them very hard to resist […]

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Why Do Carp Swim on the Surface? – Explained

Why Do Carp Swim on the Surface? – Explained

Carp are known as what is called bottom feeders. Their anatomy is set up with a downturned mouth, downward facing barbels for tasting foodstuffs below them, allowing them to cruise the bottom and taste items to dictate if they are edible. Due to this, they spend large portions of their time cruising along the bottom, looking for anything edible. Although carp are classed as bottom […]

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