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Important Factors To Consider Before Buying Used Carp Fishing Tackle
There are several important factors to consider before buying used carp fishing tackle in order to obtain the maximum benefits from it and prevent disappointment when using the equipment. All carp anglers must consider the action of the rod, the rod test curve and the rod lifting power before they purchase any used carp fishing tackle.
Used Carp Fishing Tackle – Action Of The Rod
The action of a used carp rod refers to the rod’s reaction to the bending force and speed in which it returns to its normal position. Actions can be slow, slow-medium, medium, medium-fast or fast. Slow action carp rods tend to bend between the butt and the last third of the rod whilst fast action rods tend to bend at the tip section first. The materials used in and the construction of the rod will also determine its action.
Used Carp Fishing Tackle – Test Curve Of The Rod
The test curve of a used carp rod is calculated in lbs and refers to the measure of weight needed to bend the tip of the rod round to 90 degrees of the butt. This gives a picture of how much flexibility the carp rod may have. For example, to land carp that weigh in the region of 3 to 10lbs then the rod should have a test curve of 10lbs or below. If you should try and land a carp greater than 10lbs on rod test curve of less then 10lbs then failure of the rod may occur.
Used Carp Fishing Tackle – Lifting Power Of The Rod
A used carp rod’s functionality is also determined by its lifting power. Lifting power is always directly relative to the strength of the fishing line used. If the line is light and the rod has heavy lifting power then the rod may fracture. This is also true of the opposite configuration. The type of water where the carp are will also decide the lifting power of the carp rod to be used. Generally, clear water will require a low lifting power whilst clouded or heavily covered water will require a high lifting power.
Used Carp Landing Nets
Obviously, the size of a used carp landing net is one of preference in line with the size of the carp to be landed. As a minimum, a landing net of 36 centimetres in diameter should be used whilst in pursuit of carp. To prevent damage to carp scales and fins, it would be advisable to seek a used landing net that is constructed of a small soft mesh. The pole attached to the landing net is also another important consideration. Therefore, it would it make sense to purchase a pole that is constructed of materials which can sustain the weight of a large carp when lifted out the water.
Used Carp Unhooking Mats
The used carp unhooking mat is also another essential piece of equipment used by carp anglers. To prevent damage to a carp when it is laid on the side of the bank during unhooking the mat prevents sharp objects like twigs, gravel, thistles and other hidden carp fishing tackle from harming the carp. Some unhooking mats come with raised edges to prevent the carp from flipping and sliding and others have flaps that can be closed to contain the carp.
There also other important factors to consider before buying used carp fishing tackle and these matters will be discussed in further articles. However, thanks to modern technology, newcomers and indeed seasoned carp anglers can now buy used but excellent quality carp fishing tackle at an affordable price online.
Carp Tackle Tactics And Tips Volume 2 Part 12
carp tackle tactics and tips volume 2 part 12
Carp Fishing – Summer Haze Day Two 2
Carp Fishing – Summer Haze Day Two 2
Carp Fishing – Back On Track
Finally back on the bank catching some fish.
hope you enjoy it. last scene is cut off due to a pinnacle failure!
Carp Fishing Trip Part 1
A Carp Fishing Trip Part 1 : This is the first part in a series of video clips and stills that will be put together from my up and coming carp fishing session to one of my favourite Carp Lakes at Park Farm Fisheries on April the 11th 2010. I was last there in September 2008 and fished it from time to time during 2009, but due to work commitments I have only been there on and off and not as much as I would like, so this is my first real visit there in a very long time. I hope you enjoy this Pre-trip video, please feel free to add your comments and ratings. I hope to bring the other parts of this video series to youtube as soon as I can . Cheers . gaz
Carp Tackle Tactics and Tips Volume 2 Part 10
Carp tackle tactics and tips volume 2 part 10