How To Supercharge Your Spring Carp Fishing (Great Tips)
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- Опубліковано 23 кві 2024
- Are you struggling with your spring carp fishing right now? In this carp fishing video, experienced carp angler Matt Eaton reveals his most effective tips to take your spring carp fishing to the next level. From killer bait ideas to location hotspots, you'll learn incredible spring carp fishing hacks guaranteed to put more fish on the bank. Stop missing out and supercharge your spring carp fishing results today!
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Nice video. Matt is a lovely guy and a great angler.
Beautiful mirror mate 😊
Great video with some good tips
Nice old dark mirror, well done
Great stuff
Great advice - explained so even a relatively new carp angler from the US can understand!
Thanks - Joe
This doesn’t apply to our fish, the bait & tactics are irrelevant as our fish are wild & unpressured. Don’t buy into the tackle/bait/commercialism. You’ll never catch a wild 50 in America either. Maybe a 40 in the next 20years..
Thanks Joseph. Glad you enjoyed it and hope it's helped.
What is a good floater rod and reel setup? Light being the key
You can literally use any rod for float fishing, but if you want compact and light just go for a Nash dwarf , get the lowest tc
Chubb OutKast’s are a decent for floater work
We're hoping to do a floater fishing episode soon.
I'd always go for a 12ft rod for surface work to enable me to get the best range from a small, lightweight controller. It needs to be forgiving, to protect light hook links, but I do find many of them a bit too soft. I use a 12ft 2.75tc which is a bit beefier than most as it gives me enough backbone to clamp down on the weedy waters I fish without being too harsh. I use old Daiwa GS1000 reels but they are rare to find at all, let alone get hold of one in good condition. Daiwa SS2600 are the modern equivalent of the same size. Realistically any similarly sized reel will be fine as long as it's got a smooth clutch and doesn't suffer with the line going behind the spool as the fine lines are more easily damaged.
That reel needs some oiling!😂😂
Ha ha! It's due a service in a couple of season's time. 😃
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