MoCarp Posted April 14, 2006 Posted April 14, 2006 This is a rod pod where rods rest, with the line running through a bite alarm that beeps when the line moves out or toward you. The alarms are adjustable for sensitivity, beep tone, and loudness so you can tell which rod has a bite plus a light that comes on when a take is detected--the little light feature is very handy at night http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/Rod-pod.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/rodonbeeper.jpg Reels are have a bait runner feature--basically a second drag that lets line come off the reel under tension with the bail closed--baitrunner tension is adjustable--it is engaged with a lever in the back and disengages when you start reeling. http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/baitrunner.jpg Rods are usually long from 9-13 feet powerful butt sections to cast distance and soft tips for playing big fish close without hooks pulling out http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/sodshinen.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/eirorod.jpg The rigging is called a hair rig/bolt rig http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCa...ty_carp_rig.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/hairbaiting.jpg Fish can take the bait without feeling the hook before its too late---it also is less likely for the fish to be gut hooked with this set up. They do not feel the hook until the bait part is swallowed then as they feel the hook the fish try’s to expel it and is stung by the hook--one of the reasons the hair is tied the way it is--to have the hook turn in as it is expelled http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/carptoon.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/takingabolt.jpg One of the best tricks is to use PVA ( poly vinyl alcohol)--they make webbing and bags just for fishing-- -which dissolves in water— http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/meltedpva.jpg Chum is put in pva and it is tossed out with your hook bait to draw fish in and keep them feeding http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/pvabag.jpg With fish that can be huge a big net is a must light weight, these euro nets can be used with 1 hand--the net itself has no crossbar just two arms that are usually at least 40" long, fish slide over the bar less lip of the net & then lifted vertically as the net was not designed to lift fish horizontal like traditional nets http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/4076ff31.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/t_mrx900.jpg Fish after netting are usually placed on a padded mat--for 3 reasons-- 1) to protect the fish 2) to calm the fish, they flip around less on a mat 3) many mats double as a weighing sling just loop the handle in the hook of the scale and subtract the weight of the mat--many times big fish are damaged putting the hook of the scale in a fishes gills http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/lumponmat.jpg Chasing that biggest carp in the lake may take a few days--so in Europe they camp right on the water in fishing tents called bivys http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCa...super20bait.jpg One of the backbones of euro style fishing--is chumming--since you do not have the luxury of moving around looking for feeding fish--chumming is used to bring fish in and keep them in the area feeding Here is a catapult http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/pults.jpg http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/pulting.jpg spods tied to the line and cast out--the nose floats and the bait falls out--better when the fish are at distance http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCa...20TB20Spods.jpg Remote control bait boat--chum is placed in the center dropper hopper piloted out to place the chum bed http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCa...te_6_small1.jpg As you can see the whole bank fishing thing is as sophisticated as you want to make it-- Euro fishing offers a challenge to even the most hard core angler-- Many anglers may look down their noses at carp, if you try it a few times you will quickly get addicted to the powerful runs carp are known for. Few fish can rival even a 10 pound common carp for line stripping run after line stripping run--you can just imagine the fight of a fish of 20 pounds! Eating smaller carp is an option, doing so may even help a lake produce bigger carp, but releasing the biggest ones to catch again -- many times you will recatch the same big fish again and again over several years--usually a little bigger each time http://i33.photobucket.com/albums/d75/MoCarp/pic11.jpg So where to get this kind all this kind of gear? lots of euro stuff can be bought at Bass Pro & Cabelas--bait runner reels, the longer euro action rods you can get from Cabelas (for trout they have a nice 11 foot live bait rod-)--I have ordered gear online from 3 sources.most of the terminal tackle that is needed is affordable & available there I have bought from these 3 with satisfaction-- http://www.wackerbaits.com/ http://www.americancarpsociety.com:8080/ACS/home.jsp http://www.royalcarp.com/Scripts/default.asp MONKEYS? what monkeys?
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