The FishingTackle I Prefer
May 13, 2009
Carp fishing whenever I go it generally costs a lot of money to buy the day ticket to grant me to fish on one of the best carp waters. It is understandable really as some of these fish cost more than a few hundred pounds to stock in the first place.
Thus if and when I do manage to get a take I need to feel confident that the tackle I am using is up to the job of landing one of these mighty underwater missiles. I do not want to be leaving thinking if only I had!
So I opt for a Greys carp rod it has everything I am looking for in a light yet all-powerful carp rod. Never let me down yet and built to last .If you go down the path of buying the cheapest you can you will only end up finding it fail under pressure and probably when you have a monster on. Also with the cheaper fishing rods they do incline to be a lot heavier and to start withthis might not be too big of a deal but as the session wears on your arms will begin to discover it.
I will couple that with a Shimano Baitrunner Carp Reel can not be beat in my judgment. Marvelous gearing and a truly smooth action when you want to really crank up the pressure as the fish is steering for weeds this is the one for you it genuinely does come into its own.
With the right reel line and special sharp hooks all my gear is ideal for the job at hand .So basically it is down to me no excuses if the fish gets off it is my mistake no one else’s.I tend to buy virtually all of my fishing tackle here at the Total Fishing Gear Site as I have found the prices to be some of the cheapest online and with free next day delivery
