Carp fishing is a popular type of freshwater fish that many anglers target. Not only are carp plenty, but their fight can be quite challenging and satisfying too! There's no one way to bait them - different methods work better depending on what kind
In this carp fishing guide, Angling Direct’s very own Phil Spinks runs through some great fishing tips to catch you more carp this spring.
As winter turns into spring, many anglers will be heading out trying to catch the carp as spring can
Carp fishing is one of the most popular types of fishing, and for good reason – carp are plentiful and provide a challenging fight. There are several different ways to bait a carp, but some methods work better than others. In this post, we’ll
<h3 style="text-align: justify;"><span style="font-size: 14px;">Spring is the time of year where the green-flanked and red-eyed tench comes into the minds of many an angler up and down the country, as now hard-fighting tench really get on
In this blog, Angling Direct’s very own videographer and carp fishing specialist, Chris Ansell talks us through the best tactics for carp angling this spring.
Spring must be one of the best times of the year to target carp. As the days get
The “Great Anglers Guide to Fish Species” is a fantastic resource for new or experienced anglers. Learn about OVER 70 freshwater and sea species most popular with anglers in the UK and Europe. We decided to create this helpful resource for
As part of this how-to guide for carp fishing, Angling Direct's very own Chris Ansell shares the various types of carp fishing hooklinks, which hooklinks to use on different lake beds, as well as some great fishing rigs you can use with each variant
When it comes to carp fishing baits, there are many different types to choose from. Some of the most popular baits include corn, bread crusts, cheese, and worms. However, you can also use other types of bait such as pellets, boilies, or even paste.
When temperatures plummet and when winter really takes a grip, carp fishing can be hard, however even with the temperatures only a few degrees above freezing and with a hard frost still on the ground, if you get your tackle, tactics and bait correct