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CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 11:55 am
by natetreat
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It's that time of year, the carp are going to be coming in shallow. I admit they are my dirty little secret, I can't get enough of them. On the fly, on the boily, let's here some reports, see some pictures and your favorite techniques.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 12:28 pm
by jmpurser
Cool! I have been looking into doing some carp fishing this year.

John

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 1:51 pm
by mizm05
Just for sport? Or are they table fare? Not very familiar with carp.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 2:02 pm
by jmpurser
Strictly for sport as far as I'm concerned. I understand you CAN eat them but it's a lot of work for a little meat and then you have to ask yourself if you want to eat ANYTHING out of the water you caught them in.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 2:06 pm
by Steelheadin360
That is the one thing I miss about Montana is carp fishing.... Been a while since I have felt that power on light gear

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 2:07 pm
by mizm05
Garden fertilizer?

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 2:16 pm
by jmpurser
No, if I can't eat it I don't usually kill it.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 2:52 pm
by mizm05
Isn't carp an invasive species that hurts the population numbers of the fish we actually want to eat?

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:06 pm
by jmpurser
They're certainly invasive but I'm not sure how much damage they do and I'm not at all sure how much good I'd do just killing the few I might catch.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:23 pm
by PokeyPrasch
I was always told that carp kicked up so much dirt and silt from the bottom that it smothered eggs of more desirable fish. I do know that WDFW actually put grass carp in some lakes to control vegetation.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 3:35 pm
by jmpurser
I believe we're talking about common carp. Grass carp on the other hand area protected species. You're right, they were introduced to control vegetation.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 5:17 pm
by natetreat
I can't bring myself to eat one. Along the same lines as rocky mountain oysters. I throw 'em back, I don't have a garden, but yes, they are an invasive species. There is no limit for a reason, we want them gone...

I certainly do not want them in our rivers, but I enjoy catching them in lakes. On light gear they pull hard, on the fly they're great fun. They're a challenge to get too. To see what could happen if carp got out of control, check out this video -


Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 6:12 pm
by ncwflounderer
We definitely dont want the Big head carp! A friend in college shared some smoked buffalo carp with us, and it was like eating smoked bait, blue glove sorta stuff, took days to get the smell off your hands. Common carp was the first big fish i ever caught, i remember my little 5 piece travel diawa spincast set-up with 4lb test mono, fish was over 10 lbs, i've loved catching them ever since. When we catch them back home, they get tossed up on the bank, or we use the guts for catfish bait.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 9:25 pm
by natetreat
ncwflounderer wrote:We definitely dont want the Big head carp! A friend in college shared some smoked buffalo carp with us, and it was like eating smoked bait, blue glove sorta stuff, took days to get the smell off your hands. Common carp was the first big fish i ever caught, i remember my little 5 piece travel diawa spincast set-up with 4lb test mono, fish was over 10 lbs, i've loved catching them ever since. When we catch them back home, they get tossed up on the bank, or we use the guts for catfish bait.
It's the smell. We're spoiled here in the NW we have such good fish we don't need to eat the "trash" fish. I have no qualms with using them for fertilizer, even less than the squaws. I like to catch the big ones though. Live in an apartment, so I don't have a garden to use as a carp graveyard. I remember trying to get the carp to bite when I was a kid and we couldn't figure it out. Wanted to catch one so bad! Got side tracked with trout and salmon and lings as I got older, but it sure felt really good when I caught my first carp. Like being a kid again.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 5:26 am
by jmpurser

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Thu May 22, 2014 7:33 am
by MarkFromSea
Way to go Nate! That's a bigun!

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Fri May 23, 2014 10:18 pm
by Gwendylyn
For the love of all things holy... We almost stroked out laughing so hard watching the video haha!

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Sun May 25, 2014 12:13 pm
by natetreat
Gwendylyn wrote:For the love of all things holy... We almost stroked out laughing so hard watching the video haha!
I would pay to fly out and do some skarping. I see a new olympic sport!

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 7:37 am
by racfish
I do eat some carp like what Nates catching. Better then the meat are the eggs. I make caviar from carp eggs.The meat of the carp is okay but not to my likeing. I grind the meat up with other white fish to make a Eastern European dish called " Gefilte fish".Ground fish balls cooked in fish stock.

Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread

Posted: Tue Jul 01, 2014 2:25 am
by DaveBones
Hi,
This thread looks right up my street! To cut a long story short, I'm visiting Seattle from UK on 20th July for a 10 week work trip. I will have weekends free and I would love to find myself somewhere for a bit of carp fishing!
Does anyone have any recommendations where I could find some carp fishing from the bank? I won't have access to a boat.
Even better, would anyone like to meet up with a Limey Carp addict?? [biggrin]

The UK is the (self pronounced!) home of modern carp fishing. Carp are by far the most popular species to fish for here. I have been carp fishing for over 25years and my best fish is a UK caught 48lb Mirror so we could do some knowledge pooling here. I'm sure I could offer some tips with regard to modern carp fishing methods and it would be great to see how you guys do it!

Tight-Lines to you!
Dave Bones.