You have put in the time, chosen the right swim, presented your rig perfectly, and finally your alarm screams into life. A carp has picked up your bait. This is the moment every carp angler lives for, but it is also the moment where things can go wrong if you do not...
Casting is one of the most fundamental skills in carp fishing, and it is one that many beginners struggle with. A good cast puts your rig exactly where it needs to be, while a poor cast can land your bait in the wrong spot, tangle your rig, or even send your lead...
Bite detection is one of the core elements of carp fishing. Unlike float fishing where you watch the float for signs of a bite, ledger fishing for carp relies on electronic bite alarms and visual indicators to tell you when a fish has picked up your bait....
If you are planning to fish for carp for more than a few hours, you are going to need shelter. The British weather is notoriously unpredictable, and even a session that starts in glorious sunshine can quickly turn into a soaking experience without adequate cover. A...
Bait is the single most important factor in catching carp. You could have the most expensive rod, the smoothest reel, and the most perfectly tied rig in the world, but if your bait is not right, you will not catch fish. Understanding what baits are available, when to...