Carp Fishing

How Much Carp Bait Should I Throw In?

by Dan on December 12, 2010

How many boilies should you throw into a lake? Funny, isn’t it? The most simple of things can be the most important. Put too little bait in and the fish might swim right past. Put too much in and you risk overfeeding the swim. So how much is too much? It’s tricky really, different situations [...]

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Fishing ? A Beginners Glossary Part 1

by Dan on December 10, 2010

The basic concept of fishing is fairly basic and self explanatory. Fishing is the act of catching fish. Or my particular favourite dictionary definition for fishing is, “the diversion of catching fish!”  I am not sure whether they mean a diversion for the angler from their regular day to day life or the act of [...]

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For fishing holidays, France is an ideal destination. The country is fast becoming an angler’s paradise. What are you waiting for? You just need to be there with your fishing rod, reels and end tackle as France has some of the most exclusive lakes with a high population of carp, weighing between 18lbs and 60lbs. [...]

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Fishing ? A Beginners Glossary Part 1

by Dan on December 4, 2010

The basic concept of fishing is fairly basic and self explanatory. Fishing is the act of catching fish. Or my particular favourite dictionary definition for fishing is, “the diversion of catching fish!”  I am not sure whether they mean a diversion for the angler from their regular day to day life or the act of [...]

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Discover the Secrets of catching Big Carp

by Dan on December 4, 2010

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 [...]

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All About Carp

by Dan on December 3, 2010

So many of you will know that Carp belong to the species (Cyprinus Carpia). A fish whose natural habitat was Asia, but is now found on most of the large land masses, like Europe and North America. Carp have had a chequered career. They were once considered to be an undesirable element in fresh water [...]

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Float Fishing for Carp

by Dan on December 1, 2010

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 [...]

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How to Catch Carp Using ESP Fishing Tackle

by Dan on December 1, 2010

Carp fishing is growing in popularity. More and more, those who are interested in fishing as a serious sport have begun to discover the challenge these “big fish” have to offer. They have also discovered the importance of using the right equipment. And E.S.P. Fishing Tackle is a brand preferred by many carp fishermen. The [...]

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carp dvd

by Dan on November 30, 2010

Hello! Oh how I used to long for the monthly fishing magazine to hit my local shop magazine rack – hoping that there would be an article on carp fishing to some how help me with my struggles in the pursuit of my ‘addition’ the monster carp! This was the 1970′s yet it only seems [...]

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Like many once you start fishing for carp you will surely find a pleasurable and fulfilling pastime and this explains why carp fishing is growing bigger and widespread around the developing world. Our Fishing for carp website is designed to help all levels of carp fishing anglers, be it from a beginner level to a [...]

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