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    Stalking carp: technique, approach and gear
    May 27, 2026 Tackle City

    Stalking carp: technique, approach and gear

    Stalking is close-range, opportunistic carp fishing where fish are located visually before the bait is presented. No bite alarms, no rod pod, no long waits. This guide covers the conditions that make stalking work, how to read the water with polarised glasses, approach and positioning to avoid spooking fish, the minimal gear setup, rigs from a freelined bait to a dog biscuit on a controller float, baits including bread, sweetcorn, worm and boilie, how to manage the take and fight in tight marginal swims, and the most common beginner mistakes. Day-ticket lakes, estate lakes and clear-water venues are all covered.
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    Pike: species, behaviour and tackle guide
    May 25, 2026 Tackle City

    Pike: species, behaviour and tackle guide

    Pike are the apex predator of British freshwater. They hold tight to structure, ambush their prey from cover, and pull harder for their size than any other UK coarse species. This guide covers identification, where pike live across rivers, drains, lochs and reservoirs, how they feed and what triggers a take, full seasonal patterns including the rod-licence closed season, deadbait and lure approaches, the dedicated tackle needed for fish that can exceed 30lb, and the mandatory handling discipline that separates capable pike anglers from those who shouldn't be targeting them.
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    Specimen UK mirror carp held horizontally over a wet unhooking mat at dawn on a mature gravel pit. Deep, plump body with brown to dark-brown back, pale yellowish belly, and sparse scattered scales clustered near the wrist of tail and along the back.
    May 25, 2026 Tackle City

    Mirror carp: species, strains and tackle guide

    Mirror carp are the iconic target species of UK carp fishing. They dominate the stock on most heavily managed syndicate and big-pit venues, grow to specimen size more reliably than commons, and carry the unique scale patterns that allow famous individual fish to be recognised and named. This guide covers identification, the lineage strains behind UK growth records, where to find them, feeding behaviour, seasonal patterns, bait and rig selection, and the tackle needed to handle properly large fish. Correct handling and the EA rod licence requirement are covered too.
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    Watercraft: Reading Water and Finding Fish
    April 16, 2026 Tackle City

    Watercraft: Reading Water and Finding Fish

    Finding fish is a more productive use of your time than refining tackle in the wrong swim. Watercraft is the skill of reading a venue before you commit to a peg: its features, its weather, its seasonal rhythms, and its fish. This guide covers how to read both stillwaters and rivers, the key structural features and why fish use them, how weather and pressure redistribute fish across a venue, how to identify feeding fish from the bank, seasonal location patterns, and which feature-finding tools make the job easier from marker floats through to echo sounders and mapping apps.

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    Common Carp: Species, Behaviour and Tackle Guide
    April 12, 2026 Tackle City

    Common Carp: Species, Behaviour and Tackle Guide

    Common carp are found across UK stillwaters, from busy day-ticket lakes to quiet syndicate waters. They grow to impressive sizes, fight hard, and become increasingly difficult to catch as they learn to avoid angling pressure. This guide covers everything worth knowing before you target them: identification, feeding behaviour, seasonal movement, bait choices, a full tackle breakdown with specific recommendations, and the six rigs that catch the most UK carp. Fish care and handling are covered too.

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