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Top 10 Spring Carp Fishing Tips

Hello Carpers and welsome back to another installment of my blog, sorry it’s been a long time since my last post! Here at Cally’s Carpy Customs we have spent a lot of the winter preparing for our first full year with loads of exciting and innovative carp fishing products being tested! Stay tuned on our Facebook Page for more info!

Spring is finally on the horizon and with the water temperature increasing and becoming more stable the carp will begin to come out of their winter inactivity and start to transition in preparation for their annual spawn! Usually around April/May they spawn and in readiness they stock up on well needed nutrients and food to get them over the usual 2 week spawning period.

Below are my top 10 tips for bagging more carp in the Spring!

1, Simplify your Rigs!

One of the most asked questions (which is, in my opinion, unanswerable) is what is the best rig for carp fishing? Now with changes in trends and every company looking to bring out the next rig in fashion, talking about rigs can be a right minefield. However I have a simple answer! Stick with what you know…

A correctly tied simple rig with good hooking potential will catch you carp at any time of the year. I like to stick with the same rigs all year round and only use 3 different rigs in my fshing for different baits. My advice is to use a Standard Hair Rig or Blowback Rig for bottom baits, a Slip-D for wafters and a Ronnie Rig for Pop-Ups. I have caught thousands of carp on these methods and will continue to for years to come!

2, Locate the Carp

On arrival to a lake I would always recommend locating the fish and dedicating time to finding where they are holding up at certain times of the day. Although the temperatures are increasing and the carp are starting to move more, sometimes this is not always the case especially in early spring. With this habit of holding up over winter, carp sometimes hold up together in spring so finding one may mean you find more!

If you set up on the carp and after a period you realise they have moved on then don’t be frightened to move. Keep your eyes locked on the water and look for signs of feeding carp. A tip is to feed a couple of spots on arrival and then revisit after a period of time to see if carp have been feeding. Especially good in the margins…

3, Upper Layers in the Sun

Most anglers believe that surface fishing is just for the summer as the carp sit on the surface milling around whilst catching a sun tan… This is not always the case. Carp tend to seek the warmer water in spring which can often be the upper layers on a sunny day. I always carry some floaters in my kit in case the opportunity comes around to nab one off the top.

Alternatively, Zig fishing can be another great way to sneak a carp or two in the spring. As I said before carp tend to rise through the water column in search of warmer water so an adjustable zig can be a great way to locate which layer of water they are in!

KEY TIP: Know where the sun rises and where on the lake will get the sun first, often this is where the carp congregate early in the morning which can nab you an early bite!

4, Liquids & Glugs are KEY!

In spring I 100% use liquids and glugs in all of my bait. I glug my boilies and hookbaits, enhance my spod mix and even spice up my highly digestible micro pellet when fishing PVA Bags. Liquids can help draw carp into your swim and keep them there for longer. In spring the carp are looking to feed more proactively so increased levels of enhancement really help your chances of catching.

5, Bright Hookbaits

In my bait bag throughout the spring I always carry some tub of high visibility pop ups or wafters. I am a team member at CC Moore and honestly believe in the Northern special range. I carry Pink, Yellow and White Pop-Ups/Wafters in my bag at all times which have been enhanced with CC Moore’s NS1 liquid. Carp fishing is all about confidence so find a hookbait and colour you like and trust and you will increase your chances of catching!

6, Look in the Margins

As I said previously in this blog, carp in spring are searching for the warmer water. This an often be found in the shallower margins as the water here warms up quicker. My little tip is to try these areas in the late afternoon as this is when the margins will be at their warmest.

7, Follow the Wind

If you haven’t guessed already from all my other tips, the warmer water is the place to be in the summer. I like to work out which way the wind is blowing and follow the wind. Naturals are blown with the wind and tend to create a great feeding area alongside it being the warmer water which is a no brainer.

8, Smaller Hookbaits

From my experience I tend to get more bites in the spring, especially early on in spring, on 10/12mm boilies/pop ups or wafters. As they come out of their winter slumber a smaller high attractive bait can be a way to trip up a wary carp!

A great alternative hookbait in the spring is sweetcorn. Known as one of the most popular carp fishing baits, sweetcorn is highly digestible to the carp and offers that high visibility hookbait that I spoke about earlier.

9, PVA Mesh Bags

Throughout the spring I like to increase the amount of bait I introduce dependant on the water I am fishing. However in most of my fishing I use PVA Mesh Bags as a way of getting a small pocket of highly attractive baits around my hookbait. On my site we sell these in Crushed Boilie and Pellet which I always have in my bag to try and enhance my hookbait area.

10, Lake Knowledge

Knowing a lake can really help with catching you more carp. Over the winter and moving into spring I like to map out the lake using my deeper so I can start to find the shallower bars, deeper areas and general changes in depth where I think carp will move onto thoughout the year.

Alongside side this, information on catches can be found everywhere now with the use of the other members, internet and social media. Do some research and speak to other anglers about the lake and start to build yourself a picture of how it fishes.

SUMMARY

As the temperatures start to rise the carp will begin to feed more heavily and this offers a fantastic chance of landing several carp, use our simple but effective spring carp fishing tips for success on your next session.

If you want any other advice or have any questions then feel free to message me!

Until next time, tight lines and wet nets!

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Cooking on the Bank – Ideas!

Happy wednesday carpers, hope you are all well! Life at Cally’s Carpy Customs has been manic recently having posted our best month in July with our Handmade Rigs flying off the shelf! We have many more NEW PRODUCTS coming soon including Flourocarbon Rigs and Cally’s Leaders so make sure you keep an eye out!

I was sitting here watching my usual YouTube channels like Parker Baits, Wetlines, Fresh Fishing and many more and the usual content arose. What is the best food to have on the bank? I am a great lover of my food and I definately don’t let this slip on the bank. So here are some of my ideas of must have items for the best food experience on the bank!

Ridge Monkey Sandwich Toaster
  • Lightweight die-cast aluminium pans
  • Fluoropolymer non-stick coating
  • Ridged exterior for even heat transfer
  • Cool touch removable handles with magnetic lock
  • Unique detachable hinge design

This was one of my first finds when trying to be inventive on the bank when it comes to food. This design is so simplistic and easy to use, simply just sit on your stove and get perfect toasties or paninis everytime! My favourite is Cheese and Onion toastie!

NGT Toastie Maker
  • NGT BLACK TOASTIE MAKER BANKSIDE TOASTER CARP FISHING COOKING CAMPING OVERNIGHT
  • NGT BLACK Edition Toastie Maker –
  • The NGT Toastie maker is the ideal item for the hungry angler!
  • Size: 3.5 x 16 x 35cm
  • Weight: 950g

Similar concept to the Ridge Monkey Toastie machine before however this is more simplistic. This product makes the perfect toastie every time! Little Tip: You can even cook a steak perfectly in here! Must have in any overnight anglers bag!

Ridgemonkey Gunmetal Grey Connect Combi & Steamer Set
  • 1x flat-bottomed frying pan
  • 1x four-section multi-purpose pan
  • Lightweight aluminium construction
  • Sleek Gunmetal Grey finish
  • Fluoropolymer non-stick coating

This amazing piece of kit gives you so many options when it comes to preparing food on the bank. I use this to cook a fry up having the seperate sections for your different food items! Absolute game changer!

NGT 3PC Cooking Set
  • All items are made from durable, lightweight anodized aluminum and all stack inside each other keeping them compact.
  • Kettle: 1.1L, 152 x 68mm, 170g
  • Pot with lid: 1.5L, 174 x 90mm, 312g
  • Frying pan: 0.60L, 178 x 40mm, 180g
  • This set is ideal for the outdoor enthusiast.

This set is all you need to prepare top quality meals on the bank! For just a small price get this 3 piece set including a saucepan with lid, frying pan and kettle! Bargain!

NGT Camo Food Cool Bag

  • Twin zips
  • Size: 35 x 17 x 13cm
  • Small and Leightweight
  • Perfect for overnight sessions

AND.. Don’t forget a good cool bag to keep your items fresh! This bag is great for quick overnight sessions where you are taking one or two meals. The bag is lightweight and helps keep your food cool!

Summary

Being well hydrated and nourished on the bank is crucial to a good fishing session! It helps with energy levels, staying alert and increased concentration on the bank! Make sure you get your kits and utensils today!

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BEST Carp Bivvies for 2022

Advice and Buying Guides

Happy Wednesday, I hope everyone is well! Last weeks blog was talking about why I chose the brands I use for my PVA Pellet Balls, if you haven’t read that yet then click here! I go into each brand in detail so you know what you can expect from my products.

In this weeks blog I am going to talk about something a bit different. We are now coming into prime carp fishing season where 24hr + sessions are common when you will require a shelter of some sort. What bivvy you require largely depends on the type of angler you are. Whether your looking for a lightweight shelter so you can move between swims and onto the fish or a ‘home-like’ shelter where you can set up like home then this guide will run you through EVERYTHING!

What to look for when buying a bivvy

When you look at the market for bivvies there are never ending options from a huge range of brands which can make deciding a difficult decision. Most people ask what to look for in a bivvy and now I am going to run you through what I look for when deciding on a bivvy.

Set Up Speed

When carp fishing you do not want to spend hours on the bank setting up your bivvy, you want to get fishing effectively as soon as possible especially on short overnight sessions. I prefer something that is quick to set up and is lightweight so I can move onto the fish when I see signs of fish feeding. Nowadays most bivvies on the market are designed for quick erection and the times of threading poles is long gone! The trend now seems to be the brolly style bivvies as they are extremely fast to erect.

Most brands now have YouTube channels where they show how quick you can put up their shelters. I tend to watch CARPologyTV on youtube as they give you a detailed in depth review on all product carp fishing! If you haven’t checked them out then I suggest you do! Honest Reviews!

Bivvy Size

When selecting the right bivvy for you it is really important to take into account the size of the bivvy to give you plenty of space and a comfortable night on the bank. I would suggest if you are looking for space or there could be 2 of you then a two man bivvy would be ideal. If you travel with minimum gear then a one man bivvy would be your best option. This option is the one i tend to go for as these are normally more leightweight which means I can move easily.

REMEMBER take into consideration the size of your bedchair if you already have one. Nothing worse than buying a bivvy to small for your bed!

Height of Bivvy

The height of a bivvy can make your night stay on the bank more comfortable. The standard height for bivvies on the market is 125cm which for most people takes a bit of bending to get in and out. For those less able in movement I would suggest a higher bivvy, this just makes for easier entrance and exit from those long nights on the bank.

Overwrap / Skin

Some bivvies come with a overwrap and others come as an additional extra. If you are looking to continue fishing throughout the coldest days in winter I would suggest checking if an overwrap is available. Overwraps work in two ways, they keep you warmer and prevent condensation. It’s sort of like wearing more clothes by improving insulation and warmth within.

Vents

Most of the newer bivvies on the market contains meshed vents, but some don’t, so make sure you check before buying. The vents provide air circulation which is vital both in summer and winter. In the summer it provides needed circulation to keep cool and in the winter it prevents condensation.

Types of Bivvy

In simple terms there are really only three types of bivvy, Central Block, Pram Hood and Brolly Systems. Below I will go into a little more detail on each one and when and where you would use them so you can make the right decision for you!

Central Block Bivvy

Bivvies that are built around a central block are the most popular in the market right now! This is because they have a quick set up time and can be packed down easily whilst remaining very stable. The central block has the rods pre attached that fan out to create a dome like structure which are easy to use and time effective.

These Bivvies are perfect for 365 day use and come with all the attributes you need to fish in the different months comfortably. They suit different types of angling from day sessions with the front zip off to the longer sessions where you need more space.

Sometimes these bivvies are free standing which means you can pitch up on the hardest of grounds!

Pram Hood

These are the longest serving bivvies in the market. They remain a popular choice for anglers who are looking for a comfortable and spacious bivvy for nights on the bank. These bivvies are simple to put up but do take a little more time than the central block bivvies which I talked about above.

To erect these bivvies you simply connect all the poles then pull from the front putting tension poles in between to fan the sections.

Like most other bivvies on the market, almost all of the pram hoods come with optional overwraps too. Like the others this helps insulate the bivvy and provides an extra layer to prevent condensation.

Brolly System

These systems are very popular with carp anglers who fish shorter sessions. As these are more open they offer less protection than the other 2 types but they are very adaptable to various fishing situations. For example a quick overnighter or day sessions.

As you can gather by the name they are based on a umbrella design which features rods that open up through the use of a simple pole. The traditional size of these are 60 inches which gives you more than enough rooom to fit your kit and bedchair in. These sometimes come with storm sides which gives you a little more protection from the elements.

BEST Central Block Bivvies

Sonik AXS Bivvy

  • 1 man tent: the carp fishing tent is very spacious and also holds king size beds and offers an internal height of 137 cm.
  • Waterproof: the 10,000 mm hydrostatic head provides absolute protection against water even in heavy rain and keeps you completely dry.
  • Lightweight: only 9.2 kg transport weight make this lightweight fishing bivvy stand out. The weight has been achieved by the intelligent construction and the use of aluminium.
  • Quick to set up: in under a minute, the bivvy stands without any problems and then only requires installation of the groundsheet and the front.
  • Full features: groundsheet, mosquito net and lockable front are also included, as the side storm poles, transport bag and ground spikes.

Fox Frontier Bivvy

  • Increased Height and footprint from Frontier
  • Khaki coloured VenTec fabric with *black out* laminate lining
  • 20,000mm hydrostatic head
  • Unique, patent-pending, ETS (Easy-Tension-System) boss with re-enforced Aluminium Skeleton
  • Quick setup and pack down

Best Pram Hood Bivvies

Nash Titan T1

  • Upgraded glass filled nylon block design for reduced weight, enhanced rigidity and super slick set up
  • Tension bar to create create a stiffened peak over your porch area and prevent driving rain
  • Sealed inner mesh capsule to prevent condensation
  • Rain gutter to aid water run off
  • Flexible storm and door panels
  • Rear Mesh Ventilation
  • Armoured Nylon
  • Weight 14.9kg

Avid HQ Dual Layer Bivvy

  • 20,000mm Hydrostatic Dura-Stop fabric
  • Dual layer skin to prevent condensation
  • Completely removable rear panel aids ventilation
  • 2-way zip door to create a letterbox style opening
  • Extra-large storm peak to protect from the elements
  • Rod straps to the front and sides
  • Total Weight: 16kg

JRC – Defender Peak Bivvy

  • 1 Man Dimensions – 205cm L x 140cm H x 270cm W
  • 2 Man Dimensions – 275cm L x 150cm H x 300cm W
  • 5,000HH 210D PU coated polyester
  • Taped seams
  • Complete with durable and easy access carry case

Ridgemonkey Escape XF1 Standard 1 Man Bivvy

  • Super-fast erection and pack down with inner aluminium X-Frame design Windproof, waterproof, breathable 300D ripstop HydroX skin
  • CPAI-84 flame resistant material UV50+ ultraviolet protection
  • Removable front panel with various door configurations Front, side and rear insect mesh vents
  • Heavy duty YKK zips with full water baffles all round Tape sealed seams Magnetic rod straps
  • Dimensions: H1650mm x W2100mm x D1600mmm + 600mm peak Dimensions folded: L1700mm x W400mm x D200mm Bivvy only weight: 21kg

Fox EOS 2 Man Bivvy

  • Designed to offer unrivalled value for money
  • 8000mm hydrostatic head fabric
  • Two-rib, pram-hood design featuring a generous peak for extra protection
  • Two-way letter box style door with integrated mesh insert
  • Two rod straps located at front of shelter
  • Lightweight groundsheet
  • Weight – 7kg

Saber Capsule Bivvy

  • Saber Capsule Carp Fishing Bivvy Tent GREEN
  • Ultra fast set up via 5 break ribs
  • Zip-off front so the Capsule is ideal for both overnighters and longer sessions
  • Multi level pegging points
  • Made from high grade 210 fabric with a 10,000 HH

Best Brolly Systems

Avid Carp HQ Dual Layer Brolly System

  • 20,000mm Dura-stop fabric Dual Layer System
  • Flat back design give more room for large bedchairs
  • Custom camo mesh
  • Letter box door allows you to keep an eye on the water whilst the door is closed
  • 2 rod straps
  • Oversized rear panel with vents
  • Heavy duty groundsheet
  • Total Weight: 9.9kg 

Trakker Tempest Brolly 100

  • Ultra-strong, easy to use and ultra-quick to assemble
  • Incredibly lightweight with small pack-down size
  • Optional accessories including infill panel, groundsheet, skullcap, and extended front.
  • Upgraded 10,000mm Hydrostatic Head fabric
  • Anti-twist pole system
  • Weight: Approx. 5kg

Overview

I hope this advice and buying guide helps you select the PERFECT bivvy for you! There are many factors you should take into consideration when selecting your bivvy to make it perfect for yourself! If you do require anymore advice then you can contact me through the form below! Or simply email me!

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