Most of the time, I float fish for whatever species I'm after. Carp are no exception. Although I will occasionally fish a swimfeeder, I usually fish a waggler float in still waters and an Avon float in rivers. (This weekend, a friend and I fished a waggler "float leger style" in Lake Sinclair. We caught four carp -- three nine-pounders and a 15-pounder. The big boy was mine.)
My rods are all 12-footers. I have several match rods, a barbel rod and a couple of feeder rods. I use the barbel rod the most because it has two tips -- a float tip and a feeder tip. I have two Daiwa Tierra 3000 reels. They are great! For river fishing, I use a centerpin reel whenever possible. They are very fun to use, and they give you incredible control of both the float and the fish.
I finish off with 6-10# line and hooks in the 6-12 range -- smaller than what most people use for bluegill.
I also use a 48' take apart pole. It's rated for 6-8# line. I have taken carp to the mid-teens on it.


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It must be a local thing.



















