Stalking Carp Fishing Essentials
Stalking Carp Fishing - We take a look at the must-haves for stalk ing this summmer, we take a look at the tackle that will give you the stealth advantage. Here a list equipments recomendation for stalking fishing
SUNGLASSES
If you can’t find the fish all the rest of the gear is redundant… fact. A good pair of polarising sunglasses, like the Fortis Wraps, is the perfect answer. Even things like positioning rigs in shallow clear water will be done with ease thanks to a pair of polarising glasses.
STORAGE
A lightweight rucksack is great for storing your essential tackle items when travelling long distances. The Aqua small rucksack fits the bill perfectly.
ROD
A short, powerful stalking rod like the Wychwood Extricator is ideal for fitting in tight spots and a must for close-quarters fishing. A through action will reduce hook-pulls yet ensure there is power in reserve to coax fish away from snaggy areas.
REEL
The ultra-cult Daiwa SS2600 reel is ideal for its lightweight nature and smooth clutch. Whether it be for floater fishing or close- quarters angling this reel balances perfectly with a short stalking rod.
FEED
Particles are always great for getting fish feeding on small spots in the edge. These from Nash are ideal.
HOOK BAIT
A dull hook bait can often catch out a wary fish; these neat Krill wafters from Sticky blend into the rest of the food items yet pump out attraction. They complement small pellets perfectly. A great stalking hook bait.
CLOTHING
A dark hoodie and joggers keep you from being spotted by any wary margin feeders. With many spots being in awkward areas, long trousers can be good to prevent cuts from foliage.
CARP CARE
A big part of carp fishing is looking after your quarry when you catch it, no matter what type of fishing you are doing. But a good unhooking mat doesn’t have to be huge. The Scope flat mat from Nash packs down to nothing and lends itself perfectly to being clipped onto a small rucksack for when it’s needed.
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