A gadget designed for carp anglers can make your experience on the bank that much more enjoyable.
This week we take a look at part 2 of our handy gadgets designed for carp anglers series.
This guide is designed to list gadgets useful to every type of carp angler, whether you’re a pleasure angler or a hardcore 24/7 angler.
And when we say gadgets it doesn’t need be complicated, but it must be super useful to a carp angler whilst on the bank.
If you missed part one of this series please check it out here.
Let’s get started with part 2 of our handy gadgets guide…
Prologic Quick Release Connector
Sometimes the smallest innovations can make a big difference in carp fishing and these quick release connectors from Pro Logic are a great example of this.
These connectors which come in a pack of 3 are superb to quickly release bite alarms from buzz bars and landing nets from there handles.
A quick release system can save significant time on the bank either setting up or packing away. If you have a fish on the bank it can make releasing your net easier without risking damaging your landing net handle or a fish.
Incredibly strong and very secure, it’s well worth investing in a few of these quick release connectors from Pro Logic to save some time on the bank.
FishSpy Underwater Camera
These type of gadgets still have mixed feelings in the carp fishing community but when used right it can save a lot of time figuring out a lake.
For example knowing the type of lake bottom and features so you can get your rig presentation 100% spot on can make a big difference to your success on the bank.
Does the FishSpy Underwater Camera catch fish for you? No but it can help you locate feeding spots, clear spots and you can check out how well your rig is presented on the lake bottom.
If you’re a keen angler, fishing a hard water with a low stock of fish it would be well worth investing in a FishSpy Underwater Camera.
Cygnet Camera Adaptor
If you want to take a prized trophy shot whilst on the bank this clever little Camera Adaptor by Cygnet can make it much more manageable and reliable.
The adaptor converts any bank-stick or tripod into a sturdy camera stand, with the camera in either landscape or portrait position. An essential for clear, sharp photography; especially useful if you need to take photos on your own whilst on the bank.
RidgeMonkey Deep Fill Sandwich Toaster
Everyone loves good food but most of us whilst on the bank forget about cooking up good grub as it seems like a lot of effort. But the RidgeMonkey Deep Fill Sandwich Toaster has changed all that by being super simple to use and has a number of different uses for cooking quality food.
From steaks to toasted sandwiches this toaster from RidgeMonkey can cook it all. It’s easy to clean and compact enough to keep in a rucksack or any other fishing bag.
If you haven’t got one yet it would be well worth checking out especially RidgeMonkey’s YouTube channel, which has handy recipes to try with the RidgeMonkey Deep Fill Sandwich Toaster.
Cygnet Baiting Spoon
If fishing close in under snags and trees is one of your favourite ways to present a bait and catch fish than this Cygnet Baiting Spoon is the one gadget for you.
Used in conjunction with a baiting pole or long landing net handle and net float, you can place and bait up your chosen hidden spot that would be impossible to cast too otherwise.
This technique is very popular with big fish anglers, giving you an edge over others fishing the same lake.
The Cygnet Baiting Spoon is slightly different to other baiting spoons as it has a divider half way so you can separate your loose feed from your rig. Easy to use, with a great price it’s highly recommended.
Conclusion
Thanks for reading part two of our handy gadgets designed for carp anglers series. Remember if you missed part one of this guide please check it out here.
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