elisabeth Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 Hi, so I have a 3,60 m 3,5 lb carp rod and I was wondering what line I should use to catch carp with it? I bought a 8,4 kg (18,5lb) line, but im not sure if it's okay. I plan to fish on lakes and ponds. Thanks for all.ย Quote
framey Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 Should be fine butย You need to give more information for a better answer it depends on how big the fish areย The set up may be overkill if the fish are small and the lake is clean with no weed etc ย crusian 1 Quote
elisabeth Posted July 26, 2023 Author Report Posted July 26, 2023 Hey, thank you. The lake has a lot of branches on the lake's floor and fish can be quite big. It depends really. But I wouldn't be surprised if I hooked a 20 kg carp.ย Quote
framey Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 (edited) All good then ๐๐๐ that line will probably be the least I would use Edited July 26, 2023 by framey elisabeth 1 Quote
elisabeth Posted July 26, 2023 Author Report Posted July 26, 2023 Thanks, the line is 0,29 mm thick, is that too little? I also have 20 kg line (0,35mm) at home but it seem too heavy.ย Quote
framey Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 If you say it is littered with branches use the thicker lineย does your reel have an extra spool? Quote
elisabeth Posted July 26, 2023 Author Report Posted July 26, 2023 But can the line be too heavy for my rod, if you know what I'm trying to say? Like can the rod break if the line is too strong? No I dont have an exstra spool sadly ๐ Quote
framey Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 No it cannot be too heavy you just need to use the clutch or wind backwardsย what reels do you have ? there are 2 types that cover โmostโ anglers fishing rear drag or front dragย use this as a guide for the line https://tacklebox.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/line_tests_issue_13h.pdf ย a clear water with no snags you could ย use 10lb (around 5kg) lineย a lot of bits in the water you may need the stronger line 0.3/0.35 are general all round lines ย Quote
framey Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 You could do a lot worse than watching a few of these videosย https://youtube.com/@fishingtutorials Quote
elisabeth Posted July 26, 2023 Author Report Posted July 26, 2023 Thank you, my reels have a rear drag, just because im kind of used to these and they are in great shape, so i just dont see a reason to replace them Quote
ouchthathurt Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 The line on my reels are 0.40 18lb breaking strain coupled to 3lb 12ft carp rods. I fish some quite snaggy lakes and canals, this set up does me well.ย crusian and elisabeth 2 Quote
elisabeth Posted July 26, 2023 Author Report Posted July 26, 2023 Thank you, but how can the breaking strains be the same and not the thickness. Which one should i look for/is more important?ย Quote
framey Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 have a look at the link I sent you there are big differencesย thatโs why most go by diameter elisabeth 1 Quote
elisabeth Posted July 26, 2023 Author Report Posted July 26, 2023 I did take a look thank you so much.ย Quote
crusian Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 It's what Framey has typed - ignore the quoted breaking strain and go by the thickness i.e. 0.40 as Ouch. says .ย You need a thicker line for abrasion resistance against the branches ; a thinner line may well break at the same figure , but with a straight pull on a weed / snag free water . ๐ ย Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted July 26, 2023 Report Posted July 26, 2023 7 hours ago, elisabeth said: Hi, so I have a 3,60 m 3,5 lb carp rod and I was wondering what line I should use to catch carp with it? I bought a 8,4 kg (18,5lb) line, but im not sure if it's okay. I plan to fish on lakes and ponds. Thanks for all.ย The type of water will make a big difference, snaggy, clear, whether you need to cast long distances.ย ย 15lb 0.35-0.38mm is probably the standard, and newer lines co-polymer are more abrasion resistant than nylon monofilament. ย I pretty much use 15lb on most waters where I'm carp fishing for carp over 20lb. For smaller fish up to say 20lb, it will be 10lb on a lighter rod. Quote
Carl walker Posted February 22, 2024 Report Posted February 22, 2024 Iโm only used to fishing the canal float style but have a large reservoir near by . I am going to have a bash at the carp in there . Iโve spoken to dedicated fishermen who camp there for days and they even have names for the large carp they pull out of there ย so I know there is some 30/plus pound fish . As Iโm new to it Iโve got a few good quality telescopic ten footers and Iโm using braided line . Ten lb be ok? Thereโs no logs /branches , there was a lot of weeds a couple of summers back but itโs all died off till spring I suppose??so should I get some 15/20 lb braid ? I prefer it to the mono . ย Someone advise me please???! Quote
commonly Posted February 22, 2024 Report Posted February 22, 2024 Gardener GT HD in 15lb will be perfect for all the conditions you've described. https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/264062311611?chn=ps&_ul=GB&var=563603293364&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=710-134428-41853-0&mkcid=2&mkscid=101&itemid=563603293364_264062311611&targetid=1405282543879&device=m&mktype=pla&googleloc=1006689&poi=&campaignid=17218284410&mkgroupid=142217514411&rlsatarget=pla-1405282543879&abcId=9300867&merchantid=113624833&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiA_tuuBhAUEiwAvxkgTugjLYm0znfcO12PDhFrAYqSTngOGy0HcFUyzdBXQm_foknpEM9A9hoCU9IQAvD_BwE Quote
framey Posted February 23, 2024 Report Posted February 23, 2024 10 hours ago, Carl walker said: Iโm only used to fishing the canal float style but have a large reservoir near by . I am going to have a bash at the carp in there . Iโve spoken to dedicated fishermen who camp there for days and they even have names for the large carp they pull out of there ย so I know there is some 30/plus pound fish . As Iโm new to it Iโve got a few good quality telescopic ten footers and Iโm using braided line . Ten lb be ok? Thereโs no logs /branches , there was a lot of weeds a couple of summers back but itโs all died off till spring I suppose??so should I get some 15/20 lb braid ? I prefer it to the mono . Use what you are confident inย you want to go higher with braidย as a guide if you look at a decent quality mono around 15lb and use the diameter rather than breaking strain then you can match that to a similar braid. But 30lb will be close enough commonly 1 Quote
Carl walker Posted February 23, 2024 Report Posted February 23, 2024 Yes thanks the line I ordered is .30mmive done some checking and I think that works out to be around 40 lb? Yet it doesnโt look very thick?..ย Quote
salokcinnodrog Posted February 24, 2024 Report Posted February 24, 2024 19 hours ago, Carl walker said: Yes thanks the line I ordered is .30mmive done some checking and I think that works out to be around 40 lb? Yet it doesnโt look very thick?..ย A braid of 0.36mm is around 50lb. I say around as diameters may vary between brand.ย ย In terms of mono vs braid, I use 15lb, 0.35mm Gardner Pro for carp fishing, I don't like braid for anything other than marker float work, yet for pike fishing it's braid all the way. With braid, I would suggest using a mono leader, as braid can cut into the fishes flank, if not use around a metre of anti-tangle tubing to prevent that cutting. The braid you use should be in the diameter of the mono you use, so my 15lb mono is 0.35mm, go for a braid around the same. ย ย Quote
Carl walker Posted February 24, 2024 Report Posted February 24, 2024 Iโve just got 0.30 mono invisible line it says itโs like tiger patterns if you look at it under light green/black kind of ..? Iโm going to put it on the rod tomorrow now as Iโm new to carp fishing ย I usually do canal ย Iโve had some stunning large perch like pound and half which is huge for me as itโs normally always little ones ย I even try using large hooks an wedge a squillion maggots on it to dissuade the little gits but no , oh no , the little bleeders will swallow the whole thing and most of the time you end up killing them trying to disgorge the hook !ย Quote
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