Learn More On Carp Fishing For Beginners

By Louise Nash


This carp fishing for beginners guide is designed to offer some simple tips and tricks for an aspiring fisherman. Many people might consider carp to be just a giant, less attractive goldfish, but in truth, these fish can be more than a challenge for a new fisherman, and an experienced one who might be used to a different game.

The most important thing to consider is, naturally, the bait. Most experienced anglers will make their own, and with fish, that is pretty easy. These fish will eat inexpensive bait such as feed pellets, corn, chick peas or bread, so making your own bait is just a matter of smashing it into a right consistency so it will stick to the hook.

However, these fish are very sensitive eaters and will always taste a bit, taking the whole piece of food into their mouth and then spitting it out, before they truly take a bite. This is exactly why most people recommend wearing latex gloves before making or handling bait in order to minimize any potential transfer of scent. It is also important to remember that all fish are especially sensitive to nicotine, so wearing gloves is an absolute necessity for smokers.

A simple trick to use is to throw some bait without a hook into the water to get the fish used to the taste of your bait. Once they eat some of the free floating bait, they will be highly likely to bite. Some fishermen will even show up at the fishing spot for a few days in a row and feed the fish regularly. The fish will get used to it and show up at the same time every day.

Most experienced fishermen will caution against just dropping the bait into the water where the fish are feeding, as that might scare them off. Instead, the proper technique is to cast it behind the area at a distance, and then slowly draw it close.

Another very important thing to consider are the rod and reel themselves.These fish are very strong and sturdy fish and while they will not fight as much as bass, they will pull with surprising strength. In order to handle fish, a rod needs to be able to take at least fifty pounds. Anything lighter might break.

This carp fishing for beginners guide has listed a few very simple but useful facts for any fisherman considering taking on this fish. There is no teacher like experience, though, and the best way to get better at carp fishing is to go fish.




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