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Hi Jon carp fishing is a nice way to relax but you can spend a little or a lot. Basics would be a rod around 2 lb test curve, reel, 8lb line and some braided for hook lengths which works well. 3 ft landing net, rod rest, chair, umbrella to keep your head and the beer cool. Start with one rod and if you like it then buy a second, bite alarms if you get serious. Your local shop is a good place to start unless you can get s/hand as you will get advice as well. Your gear will depend on where you fish, I normally fish lighter than most with rods 11/4 or 2lb and line from 6 to 15 if big carp with snags that you need to steer them away from. Get a book and read up on it first. You should get started for a couple of hundred if you go for cheap gear to start. It would not be wasted as if you get serious it will be either spare or you can have it set up to

plumb the depth.

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Hi Jon carp fishing is a nice way to relax but you can spend a little or a lot. Basics would be a rod around 2 lb test curve, reel, 8lb line and some braided for hook lengths which works well. 3 ft landing net, rod rest, chair, umbrella to keep your head and the beer cool. Start with one rod and if you like it then buy a second, bite alarms if you get serious. Your local shop is a good place to start unless you can get s/hand as you will get advice as well. Your gear will depend on where you fish, I normally fish lighter than most with rods 11/4 or 2lb and line from 6 to 15 if big carp with snags that you need to steer them away from. Get a book and read up on it first. You should get started for a couple of hundred if you go for cheap gear to start. It would not be wasted as if you get serious it will be either spare or you can have it set up to

plumb the depth.

 

Hi Cornish that it mate RELAX that sounds great mate I no of some 3lb test is this much there some 20)30 in there thanks Jon

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Hi Jon carp fishing is a nice way to relax but you can spend a little or a lot. Basics would be a rod around 2 lb test curve, reel, 8lb line and some braided for hook lengths which works well. 3 ft landing net, rod rest, chair, umbrella to keep your head and the beer cool. Start with one rod and if you like it then buy a second, bite alarms if you get serious. Your local shop is a good place to start unless you can get s/hand as you will get advice as well. Your gear will depend on where you fish, I normally fish lighter than most with rods 11/4 or 2lb and line from 6 to 15 if big carp with snags that you need to steer them away from. Get a book and read up on it first. You should get started for a couple of hundred if you go for cheap gear to start. It would not be wasted as if you get serious it will be either spare or you can have it set up to

plumb the depth.

 

Hi mate I've fished years ago thanks Jon

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