UK Carp Fishing Tackle - A Collection of Meanings

Carp Fishing Tackle UK

Carp fishing tackle might be very unique. The following is a concise list of fundamentals words in reference to carp fishing apparatus and carp fishing gear.

Terms Related to the Carp Species

Barbels: The 2 organs situated on the upper jaw section of a carp which bears a resemblance to whiskers. Barbels make it easier for carp to find their food in dirty water.

Cloopers: Carp that eat at the water’s surface.

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

Coarse fish: A fish that doesn’t belong to either the trout or the salmon species.

Words Associated with Carp Tackle and Rigs

Carp Fishing Tackle

Leader: A stretch of heavy-built line which is approximately 30 to 40 ft. in length. Leaders are affixed to the main line; they are less apt to be apraded. A hook length is subsequently fixed to the end part of the leader for connecting the carp bait.

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

Feeder: A lesser item of carp tackle; it is a cage which is connected to the leader rather than a sinker. Bait is pressed into the feeder to attract the carp to the baited hook.

Float: A bobber with more sensitivity than the usual red and white globes. Floats are slim and long; they serve as both signals for bite detecting and introducing the bait to a carp fish.

Semi-fixed: This is an item 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.

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Fixed: Refers to tackle or leaders that do not slide along the line and do not come free when the main line breaks.

Stringer: Baits that don’t have hooks; they are “freebies” that are connected in close proximity to the hooked bait.

Terminology Connected with Carp Bait

Tiger nut: A little tuber which is a great bait for carp which is terrific bait for attracting carp}. Prior to using them, tiger nuts need to be boiled so that they become sticky and thick.

Chum: Bait that is put into the water for purposes of enticing fish toward the baited hook.

Boilie: A bait that is a piece of round, hard dough. Boilies are made up of a mixture of water and an assortment of grains; a thick dough is made from this—then, the dough is formed into ball shapes which are boiled.

Please consult your local carp fishing tackle shop for more facts about fishing for such a frequently encountered UK game fish.

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