Posted on Jul 16, 2009

Carp Fishing Tackle UK

Carp fishing tackle can be highly specialised. Listed is a compact collection of basic terms connected with carp fishing equipment and carp fishing gear.

Words Connected to Carp Fish

Barbels: A couple of organs resembling whiskers which are found on the carp’s upper jaw. Barbels make it easier for carp to find their food in dirty water.

Cloopers: The carp that feed at the top of the water.

Mudders: Carp that eat at the ground of the water. This is evident by the cloud of mud they kick up.

Coarse fish: All species that are not members of the trout or salmon families.

Words that Refer to Carp Tackle and Rigs

Carp Fishing Tackle

Leader: A length of heavy-duty line that's about 30 to 40 feet long. A leader is attached to the main line because it is more resistant to abrasion. A hook length is then attached to the end of the leader for attaching the carp bait.

Shock leader: A length of extra heavy line that can withstand the force of a long cast.

Feeder: A secondary piece of carp tackle; it is a cage which is hooked on to the leader instead of the sinker. Bait would be stuffed into the feeder in order to entice carp to the hook which is baited.

Float: A bobber with more sensitivity than the usual red and white globes. A float is thin and elongated; it is not only a tool used for the presentation of the bait to the carp, but also as a bite detection device.

Semi-fixed: A segment of carp fishing tackle which enables the leader to break loose from the line should a snag be encountered. A bolt rig is a type of semi-fixed rig which will (by self-acting) hook carp at the time that the leader tightens up.

UK Fishing Tackle

Fixed: Means that a leader or tackle doesn’t slide up or down a line or pull loose upon breakage of the main line.

Stringer: Baits that are hook-less and are positioned close to the bait that is hooked—these are “free flowing” bait.

Terms Related to Carp Bait

Tiger nut: A small tuber that is an excellent carp bait which is terrific bait for attracting carp}. One must boil tiger nuts until they are thick and become sticky before they can be used.

Chum: A bait which is hurled into the water to draw the fish to the general area of the bait that is attached to the hook.

Boilie: A bait that is a piece of round, hard dough. Boilies are comprised of a number of different grains and mixed in water to create a thick piece of dough; the dough is then formed into balls and boiled.

Remember to contact your area carp fishing tackle shop for further details about angling for this highly popular UK game fish.



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