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Here is a few carp fishing tips to wet your appetite.

The first thing you have to get clear is you cannot go into this with the thought of one bait and presentation. Be prepared with a few different hookbaits be they sweetcorn, maize, chickpeas, boilies, pellets, maggots etc based on carp preferences and circumstances at the time or venue. Do not be afraid to experiment. Be flexible, keep an open mind. Make every approach to the water be like the first and try to put aside any preconceived notions or expectations of the swim or venue or how the carp will behave or what baits they will go for. If fishing more than one rod, bait them differently and at different depth levels, then put both rods at the same distance/depth if you’ve determined that’s where the fish are located. There can be bait and presentation differences (as well as differences in the carp themselves) at each of these and being successful at them will lead to a well rounded carp fishing education.

Realize that catching a whopper carp is everybodys dream but becoming obsessed with whether or not you catch them each time out will lead to disappointment and cloud your fishing judgment. Enjoy the carp you catch and when you get a 20 or 30…fantastic. Don’t gauge your carp fishing success based on how other anglers do at different venues and swims. Now if they are right next to you, that may be another story……….

Even if you’ve never seen a knotless knot, a boilie or a bolt-rig before, you will be showing all your friends what they do very soon. YOU’LL be the one they come running to for carp fishing answers – YOU’LL have the edge over all the other carp anglers.

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Carp Fishing Accessories – Don’t Make the Mistake of Leaving These at Home

When going carp fishing, an angler needs many different accessories in order for him/her to have a successful fishing expedition. These carp fishing accessories can be purchased from several tackle shops and online.

Below are some examples of fishing tackle which perform an important role to all carp fishermen and in every fishing trip.

The Tackle Box normally come in three sizes which are fully protected with padding. Designed to protect and keep various items and pieces of tackle ranging from lead weights to bite alarms. They are fully adjustable and contain zip tops with removable Velcro dividers.

The Casting Glove available for both right and left hand. It protects anglers hand while casting.

Spare Bait Boat Battery if you are going to be using the boat for extended sessions, make sure that you have a spare battery for your bait boat.

Swivel beads intended to be use with running ledger and helicopter rigs. It contains a large bore letting them revolve freely when utilized in combination with heavy lead core or anti tangle tubing.

Knot Protector Beads (typically available in green and brown and in packs of ten)

Hook Bait Bag which should be waterproof, foil lined to keep the bait cool and fresh.

Super Grip Bait Drill, which is specifically designed for drilling holes through hard bait, a good one has a super grip handle.

Rig Stops – which have many uses such as float stops, back stops and stops for sliding rings.

Forceps – a handheld, hinged instrument used for grasping and holding small objects when fishing.

Bivvy Table – intended to provide storage and accessibility for commonly used tackle items during the session. It permits the angler to be organized and uncluttered, protecting things such as the tackle box, phone, car keys and mugs of tea, keeping them off the ground and close to hand.

Carp Tackle Box – containing smaller tackle boxes within which function as a protector for various carp fishing accessories.

Carp Care Kit – an angler should have this when going out fishing. It's used for mouth injuries like hook holds or tears, and also for body wounds like abscess or blotches. Apply the Carp Care Kit by using cotton buds.

Air Dry Bag – keeps the bait in perfect condition. An angler doesn't want the worry of bait becoming smelly or drying out too quickly.

Rod Tip Protector – a padded sheath which is excellent for protecting the tips and spigots of a folded down rod.

Rig Roll or Carp Kit – a flexible tackle box that is compartmented and roll proficient, capable of holding all the essential items required for a normal session.

Hand Towel – an essential part of an angler's kit for wiping blood and general muck off hands

Flip Top Box – very handy and appropriate for hooks, beads, swivels and indeed any small objects that an angler has to carry around and don't want hidden in the lowest part of a large tackle box.

Baiting Spoon – Used as an aid for the placement of bait at a distance, typically screwed onto the end of a net pole.

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