>>1109537Also if you have the money and a friend to help you carp match fishing is also a good alternative (at least in my country it is practiced mainly in harbours once again making it accessible for your wheels) it is a float fishing live bait (mainly fly large called bigatinni)technique called inglese fishing in continental Europe where you target small to medium fish right in front of you by first feeding the area in front of you with small scrap bait to attract the fishes and the casting your rod in that area. Unfortunately I can't find a guide as it is mainly practiced in Italy and Greece usually by really old people as it is a waiting game (one of the few techniques where do everything sitting down) but here is a carp match fishing guide that it is essentially the same...
https://www.google.gr/amp/s/blog.fishtec.co.uk/beginners-guide-to-match-fishing/ampPic related a basic setup note the sling that is used to "feed" the area to attract the fishes.