Steve Renyard explains how to mark your lines whilst carp fishing. In the previous videos, Steve has found a feature to fish, and has marked it with a float. Now with his main rod, Steve sets the clip on his reel, and then marks the line. These techniques will improve your chances to catch carp.
This video in its entirety is featured on the Shimano Tribal - Guide to carp fishing DVD.
What did he use to tie the stop knot?Power gum seems to catch on my reel when casting!
stevieg290 1 month ago
Still this guy at least knows what he's talking about.
Kordage 2 months ago
@CarpMagic95
Good point.
Kordage 2 months ago
Everyone can afford lol... thats 600.00 for the 3 rods, 100-200 for an everage marker rod, 100-200 for a spod rod... 150-400 for a bivvy, 200-400 for reels, 100-200 for spod n marker reels, 150-400 for alarms, 40-120 for a decent rod bag, 20-100 for buzz bars or a pod, thats not mentioning bait, 100's & 100's in tackle and everything else... So rods for near on 200 aint exactly something everyone can afford really. Good vids though.
CarpMagic95 5 months ago 2
Below 200.00 each? Arrr ill just buy 3 or 4 to keep in the shed as spares.
CarpMagic95 5 months ago
Santa Claus would love this net. You won't expect how much space is in there.
Soilwar 10 months ago