Guide to Carp Fishing - Bank Sticks, Pods, Alarms and Butt Grips - S1E5

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  • Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
  • Tipp Topp Guide To Carp Fishing
    EPISODE 5 - Bank Sticks, Pods, Alarms and Butt Grips
    This series is to guide new anglers through some of the basics and essentials that you will need to get into carp fishing.
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    Each episode tackles a different and important topic and will be released on a weekly basis.
    S1E - Baits
    S1E2 - Rigs
    S1E3 - Spot Finding and Fish Location
    S1E4 - Rods and Reels
    **S1E5 - Bank Sticks, Pods, Alarms and Butt Grips**
    S1E6 - Carp Care
    S1E7 - Bank Life and Comfort

Комментарии • 20

  • @woolmer608
    @woolmer608 2 года назад

    Found your RUclips Channel by accident but I’m so pleased I did.Brilliant filming and fishing info.

  • @jdg5682
    @jdg5682 3 года назад +1

    Best alarm I've owned was a sensation alarm can adjust volume sensitivity and pitch

  • @michaellombard2271
    @michaellombard2271 5 лет назад +3

    Hey their, love your show! I was watching one of your older vids where u go fishing at lonehill dam and catch a couple carp and nearly lose your rod. I would like to take you back their to a secret area where fish bite every 20 minutes. Good luck with the fishing👍🏻

  • @dunamis8889
    @dunamis8889 5 лет назад +1

    Love your videos ....would like to go on a fishing trip with you

  • @sc-hw4zu
    @sc-hw4zu 5 лет назад +1

    Hi in your video you was using the new ngt dynamic alarm set why didn't pick them are thay not the best alarms that make are thay to complicated to use cos there is no video out on web of them alarm a full report would be help full in your opinion would be nice to see one on RUclips thanks simon

    • @ItsTippToppFishing
      @ItsTippToppFishing  4 года назад

      Sorry I didn't get back to you on this. The reason I didn't suggest those alarms is because to be honest I didn't like them. They were slightly complicated to use and had odd qwerks that were noisy if left on the wrong setting. I much preferred the little wychwoods, they felt to me like little sticks of dynamite, simple, effective and true to its purpose.

  • @nickatdallas
    @nickatdallas 4 года назад

    Bro how do I fish carp in high flow current rive, normally no ones fishing carp where I’m at, but once I cut crazy big carp on hi-low rig with live bait. Carp isn’t a native fish in our area, it’s even harmful for this river and government encourages people to fish out some species that aren’t native here. The rive current is so strong that none of the rigs work, i would usually have 114 grams (4oz) lead pyramid to keep my rig steady in the water and with feeders , boilies etc. it would have be substantial. I have to step-up to heavier stuff, so what would be the best rig to use in my situation? What do you think the best setup would be in the river?
    Thanks

    • @ItsTippToppFishing
      @ItsTippToppFishing  4 года назад +1

      Hey man. I would suggest as heavy gripper lead as you can cast. It will also help if the lead is slightly flatter so it will have less drag while the gripper nubs on the lead can hold the rig in place. I suggest a drop off /lead clip system so that your lead can drop off when the fish picks it up. A beaked hook instead of a straight point is s good idea. Also back lead if possible to stop your line from bowing too much. My last suggestion is look for where there are pockets of slow moving water. The carp spend most of their time in the slower water because they can feed there with out expanding too much energy. Best of luck!

  • @southafricanhunters1235
    @southafricanhunters1235 3 года назад

    Your intro when you holding the carp...is that in boskop?

  • @ItzVOIDza
    @ItzVOIDza 5 лет назад +1

    Where do you buy the Reels and alarms??

  • @LiamJProduction
    @LiamJProduction 5 лет назад +1

    What stainless steel buzz bars and bank sticks you using please

    • @ItsTippToppFishing
      @ItsTippToppFishing  5 лет назад

      Those are the NGT stainless steel bank Sticks and buzz bars. Go to the It's Tipp Topp Fishing Facebook page because in we are giving away a set. Competition starts the day after tomorrow.:-)

    • @LiamJProduction
      @LiamJProduction 5 лет назад

      I’ve just liked your Facebook page mate

  • @tarikvarlik6826
    @tarikvarlik6826 3 года назад

    Nereden alabilirim

  • @AleN-xx2ei
    @AleN-xx2ei 4 года назад +1

    What's the name of the pod on 3:14

  • @stephangrobler5524
    @stephangrobler5524 3 года назад

    What about bobbins?

    • @ItsTippToppFishing
      @ItsTippToppFishing  3 года назад +1

      True! I did forget to suggest bobbins! Bobbins in short are pretty simple. Make sure when you clip them that they have room to travel up with a run and travel down with a drop back bite. In terms of which specific ones I suggest, it doesn't really matter which ones you get so long as they weigh enough, don't get tangled in the line and can both have a solid stationary grip on the line and have a clip that allows the line to pass through it.

    • @jdg5682
      @jdg5682 3 года назад

      Plastiek wasgoed pennetjies met badprop ketting of net boulyn/dik see lyn werk goed en is goedkoopsl soos R30 vir 20