Bait material for carp fishing
Line materials are also an important choice when it comes to getting the most out of your fishing trip. Fluorocarbon is popular as it is a strong material and is closer to the density of water, making it difficult for fish to see it. Monofilament is also a popular choice as it is often cheap and easy to work with.
We offer a wide range of fishing tackle. With the right type of tackle, you can improve every fishing trip and get even more enjoyment out of your experiences – and not least even more catches!
The lure should ideally suit your setup and casting style, and this is also something our skilled experts are happy to help you with.
Broadly speaking, there are two types of leader: nylon and poly leader, but depending on what you are fishing for, there are several specific materials that are best suited to the individual fish, which you can read much more about here .
What should I choose?
It is important to choose the right combination of fishing lines and tackle to achieve the best results. First and foremost, you should consider what type of fish you want to catch. If you are fishing for large fish such as tarpon or tuna, it is important to choose a fishing line that is strong enough to hold the weight of the fish. Braided line or fluorocarbon line can be obvious choices here.
If you are fishing for smaller fish such as trout or perch, you can choose a fishing line that is more discreet and less visible in the water. Fluorocarbon lines or monofilament lines are good choices in these cases, as they are less visible and less likely to scare the fish away. The leader material should also be chosen according to the type of fish you want to catch.
It is also particularly important to consider the conditions you will be fishing in. If you are fishing in clear water, you can choose a liner and tackle material that are less visible. If you are fishing in mud or in low light, you can choose a liner and tackle material that are more visible, so it is easier to see if the fish takes the bait.
A good rule of thumb to follow is to combine a strong line with a leader material that is difficult for fish to spot. This way you can achieve a good balance between strength and discretion, and increase your chances of catching fish.
If you are in doubt about your choice, we are always ready to guide you so that you get the right fishing line and tackle material.