When it comes to big-water angling, long-distance casting is often considered one of the most significant advantages in catching more carp. But is that really true? To put this theory to the test, Trakker’s casting supremo Ant Corbett teamed up with John Flewin for an epic 48-hour session at the renowned Naseby Reservoir.
For this experiment, Ant positioned himself to fish at over 150 yards, showcasing his expert long-range casting skills. Meanwhile, John took a different approach, staying within 100 yards to see if precision and closer-range tactics could match up against distance. The stage was set to determine if hitting the horizon really gives anglers an edge.
This session wasn’t just about catching carp; it was a deep dive into the skills, tactics, and challenges that reservoir fishing presents. Here’s what to expect:
Naseby Reservoir is a well-known destination among carp anglers, offering expansive waters and the chance to test a variety of techniques. With its vast surface area, it provided the perfect testing ground for this long-range versus short-range showdown.
Ant is no stranger to extreme casting, and in this episode, he’ll walk you through the tactics and equipment he relies on to hit distances over 150 yards. From rod selection to casting techniques, get an inside look at how to master long-range fishing.
Does distance truly yield better results, or can short-range tactics hold their own? Follow the lads as they share real-time updates, analyze their catches, and explore whether precision trumps power.
This session wasn’t just about competition. It’s packed with valuable lessons on bait placement, bite detection, and adapting to conditions. Plus, you’ll enjoy the sight of some stunning carp being brought to the bank.
Watch the full episode below to see how Ant and John’s approaches compare. From Ant’s long-distance accuracy to John’s methodical short-range strategy, you’ll gain insights that could transform your own fishing game.