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very nice pump I also caught a similar sized carp on saturday.
Good job man, you netted that fish like a pro. Glad you enjoyed it, now you get to defend carp fishing from every "laugh-at-you" a-hole that still thinks they are garbage fish. Nothing around here will pull your drag like that in mid summer except carp (or maybe some large drum or something).PUMP KNOWS said:[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yu9ZDQuEtRg[/video]
yeah, on a regular basis, for largies, carp and pike, very good sucess rates, thats why the spot keeps me coming back,ChasinTails said:you still go there eh? :mrgreen: gotta go there some time, massive carp there
tcp said:Good job man, you netted that fish like a pro. Glad you enjoyed it, now you get to defend carp fishing from every "laugh-at-you" a-hole that still thinks they are garbage fish. Nothing around here will pull your drag like that in mid summer except carp (or maybe some large drum or something).
CONGRATS on the large carp!
OH and nice fish OP. fatty!
Same spot and on a micro jig?usernamehere said:very nice pump I also caught a similar sized carp on saturday.
Shawarma said:Looks like Saturday morning until 1ish is my carp day. We'll see how it goes!! Those vids inspired me lol.
tcp said:I need to get down to toronto with a fly rod badly, islands are probably on fire right now. hopfullly the wife lets me go this weekend!
Fly for sure. Its the complete opposite of baitfishing. With fly carping, its a hunt, you have to sneak up on the fish without beiing detected, cast a fly to a feeding fish and have the fly drop within range of its vision and watch as he eats the fly, the take is so subtle you cannot feel it so you must strike at the moment when the fish eats because he will spit the fly guarenteed, its a visual game, high anxiety the whole time. Then the fight is on, its much more challenging to play a fish on the fly gear. I use an 8wt outfit and even a small carp can take me into the backing and bend the rod to its limits. Also, I can get out wading and cast to numerous fish, possibly hooking some within 1 hr, its much more fast paced. Another thing, you only need the most minimal of equipment to get going, waders, rod, flies, net (although you dont really need the net, just makes landing the fish much much quicker), camera if you so desire.PUMP KNOWS said:^^^
Nice pic
Do you prefer catching carp on flyrod over a spinning setup?
Sure man, you got some AMAZING waters closeby for both techniques, but especially fly during the spring/early summer. In your vid, you can see what im talking about!PUMP KNOWS said:Fly carping sounds so much fun. I like the idea of sight fishing and hunting for carp compared to the baiting and waiting technique.
I might look into getting on the fly for next year. I just want to learn the basics of carp fishing first and then work my way up to the fly.
Agreed, should use a landing mat, or at least rest the fish in some soft grass. but nonetheless, CONGRATS classic drifter, always feels good to kill the skunk. Im sure thats just one of many many more for you. Once you go carp, its hard to go back to smaller fish. For me its, steelhead,and carp, thats all i care for.Carp Addiction said:Nice fish!
Hey do you release your catches?
If you do try to bring some sort of mat next time, to protect your catch :razz:
Carp are big heavy fish, so it wont take much for rocks and twigs to damage or pierce their eyes or scales, not to mention rub off their protective slime-coating. You might catch that same fish sometime down the road with some lacerations, and or some other unsightly marks on its left side because it wasnt protected the first time out of the water.
Just giving a heads up
All part of having fun, but also taking care of these creatures, thats why were on this thread ;-)