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Where to find Carp gear?
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Posted 21 May 2014 - 10:00 AM
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#2
Posted 21 May 2014 - 10:18 AM
If you Google how to make your own boilies, there are tons of recipes. As to where to purchase them? No idea. I just bottom bounce worms for them, but I imagine in a lot of places you wouldn't be able to keep the gobys away.
#3
Posted 21 May 2014 - 10:47 AM
I get all my tackle from here and ive got alot of it. Lol
Wicked fast shipping too.
Good luck!
#4
Posted 21 May 2014 - 10:50 AM
I've seen boilies at SAIL before (maybe two weeks ago?) - it was the one in Burlington though. There was a mini section with carp baits and such .
#5
Posted 21 May 2014 - 10:54 AM
#6
Posted 21 May 2014 - 12:11 PM
Ill check out the SAIL at hwy 7/400.
I saw a small section there for carp yesterday
#7
Posted 21 May 2014 - 02:42 PM
You can also check out Carp Kit International. They have an on line shop and are located in Milton, ON just north of Oakville.
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Posted 21 May 2014 - 02:51 PM
#9
Posted 21 May 2014 - 03:15 PM
#10
Posted 21 May 2014 - 03:55 PM
I'm sure someone with more actual experience will chime in, but richard, from my reading a Boilie is the bait, and pop-up is the rig.
So, for example, you can have a boilie pop-up or a corn pop-up.
Here's a pop-up rig with a Boilie:
Here it is with corn:
#11
Posted 21 May 2014 - 04:05 PM
#12
Posted 21 May 2014 - 04:17 PM
I'm probably completely wrong on that one so take what i said with a grain of salt lol
here's why i'm saying that: http://www.carpkit.c...ficial-pop-ups/
artificial pop-ups.. and that's not a rig. Sooo i'm gonna bow out and let someone else explain it
#13
Posted 21 May 2014 - 05:19 PM
my only knowledge of carp gear.
import from the UK if you want the better stuff.
but since i used a couple of carp rods from Century, for surf fishing the US east coast.. im not going to comment too much.
i dont think you guys up here hurl 3-6oz sinkers plus bait out ~150 yards to get carp..
#14
Posted 21 May 2014 - 07:46 PM
i dont think you guys up here hurl 3-6oz sinkers plus bait out ~150 yards to get carp..
I do
Well 4oz, and atleast a buck 30 in distance.
(12' Daiwa with 3.0lb test curve)
#15
Posted 21 May 2014 - 07:58 PM
At SAIL we are starting to get a lot more carp rigging in. As of today we have 5 different kinds of boilies a big difference to the 0 kinds we had a few weeks ago(Oshawa). That being said if all you carp guys want to start seeing things in our SAIL stores then feel free to go to the SAIL.ca website and under the contact us tab you will find a way to email our head office, this is the most direct way to show the people who do our ordering that there is a market for Carp in Ontario.
Thanks guys
Matt
#16
Posted 21 May 2014 - 08:43 PM
At SAIL we are starting to get a lot more carp rigging in. As of today we have 5 different kinds of boilies a big difference to the 0 kinds we had a few weeks ago(Oshawa). That being said if all you carp guys want to start seeing things in our SAIL stores then feel free to go to the SAIL.ca website and under the contact us tab you will find a way to email our head office, this is the most direct way to show the people who do our ordering that there is a market for Carp in Ontario.
Thanks guys
Matt
done. thanks for the info
#17
Posted 21 May 2014 - 09:17 PM
And here I was just thinking of injecting worms with air to float them off of the bottom...though the ones I have hit have just been drop shotting a worm
#18
Posted 22 May 2014 - 08:13 AM
ah thanks for that. I always thought that pop-ups kinda float a bit off the bottom, and boilies sink to the bottom
You are correct.
A pop up is a floating version of a boilie, or a fake corn kernel. You use them to lift your hook bait off the bottom, or to critically balance the hook.
Take a look at carp-fishing-tactics.com and select carp rigs from the menu on the left. Most of the usable rigs are well covered on that Carp info site.
You may not need boilies and fancy rigs over here, as we are not fishing for super-paranoid, stocked lake Carp. If you are fishing Hamilton Harbour, contact HammerCarp and inquire about joining in with the Carp Anglers Group members that fish there on a regular basis. They are very welcoming and will happily show you the ropes on rigs and baits that are effective in Hamilton waters.
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Posted 22 May 2014 - 08:54 AM
#20
Posted 22 May 2014 - 09:00 AM
I've seen those guys' youtube videos, I've gotten a lot of good advice and tips from their videos around bayfront and the barrier, and they are entertaining at the same time.
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