Carp Fishing help!!!!!

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lunemy;4320755; said:
Hi
man if your doing that further on, loosing the fish soon theyr not gonna feed on nothing any more carp are not to stupid. They make conection the food with the stress after feeding the food,they getting scared of feeding the food. Carp will eat from nightcrawlers to manmade boilies up to potatos ,dough, bread, corn etc. You control the size of the fish by choosing the bait size ,big bait can swollow only big carp!! Logic or not?? Check out a HAIRRIG in ya teckle store. If corectly used it almost everything does the carp by himself.
Hiding the hook to deep in your bait can cause problems if you want to do the hook up. Always the tip of the hook must be outside the bait. Play the fish in deeper waters and get him totaly tired ,then pull him to shore also good idea to use a landing net if available minimise the rik of loosing the fish .
Success next time


Yea I know :( On the bright side I went back, and caught me a 2 footer today. The way I see it there are way too many carp in the lake, and there isn't enough food. I did the same process, and it didnt let me down. ALthough I do understand what your saying about the carp. I had 2 mishooks today, but third time was a charm. Thanks.
 
DiscusManiac11;4320803; said:
Yea I know :( On the bright side I went back, and caught me a 2 footer today. The way I see it there are way too many carp in the lake, and there isn't enough food. I did the same process, and it didnt let me down. ALthough I do understand what your saying about the carp. I had 2 mishooks today, but third time was a charm. Thanks.

Ok in this situation there is a lot of competition. If there is too much fish for that specific pond catching fish out of this pond is even helping the whole ecosystem of this most probabile artificial pond. Patiente getting allways rewarded .
 
lunemy;4321068; said:
Ok in this situation there is a lot of competition. If there is too much fish for that specific pond catching fish out of this pond is even helping the whole ecosystem of this most probabile artificial pond. Patiente getting allways rewarded .



Yea I have been catching and releasing. Are carp a good eating fish?
 
crenicichlove;4315069; said:
Use whole cornel corn with a very small hook, least amount of weight you can and try to use a slip sinker so that the fish feels no tension . I have found hands down this is the best way... be sure to chum the water with the corn before you cast in... GL
That is the best carp rig i have found they love canned corn and if your area allows it try baiting them i fire corn out of the sling shot and throw it so the bait is all around my rig.

I won't eat carp but there are alot of people that to some old timers say keep it in a bath tub for a week and feed table scraps, i've never tryed. down my way its a problem species so i never let them go, and if all out fails bow fish for them if your allowed
 
Iffrat;4315065; said:
you know carp will hit just about anything when they are feeding .. i have had caught them on 2 piece rapalas before .. and had them on canned corn as well .. so to say it was not a carp because it was a worm is far from educated ..

i have had the most luck with bread balls (floating) if they are feeding on top and canned corn on bottom .. but like i said .. they will eat just about anything ..


i have personally never seen or heard of anyone catching a carp on a nightcrawler so please dont come at me and tell me i am far from educated when i am speaking my own opinion
 
Tstove15;4329397; said:
i have personally never seen or heard of anyone catching a carp on a nightcrawler so please dont come at me and tell me i am far from educated when i am speaking my own opinion

so im telling you right now. ive catched number of carps with a worm. this being the best.

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I've caught many carp on night crawlers as well. Just this monday night my bro and I went out on the river and caught 3 cats and 5 carp, all on night crawlers.
 
You guys are referring to two different carp species here, the Asians, which are filter feeders, and the "common" which are bottom feeders. Two different feeding methods, so no wonder why you are mixing up what they eat.
 
I<3fish;4329690; said:
You guys are referring to two different carp species here, the Asians, which are filter feeders, and the "common" which are bottom feeders. Two different feeding methods, so no wonder why you are mixing up what they eat.


Yeah, we have been catching commons on crawlers.
 
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