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  1. 360lb of Carp per Hour!!  7 Hot Tips

    360lb of Carp per Hour!! 7 Hot Tips

    Click Here To Watch The Video The carp in this video averaged 5-6lb each, Callum was catching 6 fish every 5 minutes at Todber Manor whilst practising for a Fish O qualifier. If you want to catch weights like this, then here are 7 top tips to help you. 1  Elastic Choice This is very important, if the elastic is...
  2. February Is For Winter Carp Fishing - Here's Why

    February Is For Winter Carp Fishing - Here's Why

    Fishing in winter can be challenging but rewarding. There are certainly bites to had when you get location right and fish correctly. February Is For Winter Carp Fishing - Here's Why! Longer Daylight Hours Over February the daylight hours become longer which will make the fish a lot more active. For a start the water has more time to absorb...
  3. Prepare This Winter to Catch More During Spring

    Prepare This Winter to Catch More During Spring

    Prepare This Winter to Catch More During Spring! Winter for many anglers can be a time where you simply don't go fishing, and that's fair enough as you want to make sure you enjoy your fishing when you do go! You may be surprised however that there are still multiple things you can do and think about even if you...
  4. Winter Carp Fishing - Get Prepared for the Cold

    Winter Carp Fishing - Get Prepared for the Cold

    Winter Carp Fishing - Get Prepared for the Cold! During the winter, the conditions can be a lot harsher than spring and summer. For this reason your preparation may change! Spare Clothes Winter Carp Fishing can become very cold. If you're doing a night or two it is always ideal to carry spare clothes. You never know what may happen...
  5. Brollies And Bivvies - What are the Differences

    Brollies And Bivvies - What are the Differences

    Brollies And Bivvies - What are the Differences? In carp fishing, there are two types of commonly used shelter being a bivvy or a brolly. Both of these have their similarities and their differences. This blog will tell you how they can affect your fishing. Bivvies Bivvies are usually a lot more robust and offer more protection than brollies. They...
  6. Setting Traps in The Margin - Key Things Not To Forget

    Setting Traps in The Margin - Key Things Not To Forget

    Margin fishing is super fun. Figuring out which margins the fish regularly patrol and carefully setting a trap in close can give you a buzz like no other. Especially when you have a visual on the carp and watching them getting closer and closer to your area. Here are some key things to remember when doing this fishing. Keep Quiet...
  7. Overthinking! -  Four Things To Keep You Confident

    Overthinking! - Four Things To Keep You Confident

    In carp fishing, there are so many different factors and as a result it is easy to overthink things a lot in your fishing. This can result in you not fishing to the best of your ability. The best thing you can do is learn that confidence is key! If you're confident in your angling then you are more likely...
  8. Locating Carp in The Winter Months

    Locating Carp in The Winter Months

    Locating Carp in the colder months is something easier said than done. As we know during the colder months the carp are a lot less active than usual which makes locating them tricky, however here are some tips which should help. Laps! Do your laps of the lake until you're settled on a swim you're confident in. Doing laps could...
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