In the United States, carp are mostly considered “trash fish.” These non-native bottom feeders were introduced to our country centuries ago and have adapted and thrived so well that they exist in ...
Greg Wagner from the Nebraska Game and Wildlife Commission tells Debbie Elliott how to catch a carp. He says there's a secret kind of bait ... and you can eat it, too. Summer is the time to catch a ...
Step back in time ten years or so and fly fishing for carp was exploding. It became so popular that it served as fodder for fly fishing films, spawned new guide services, turned previously unknown ...
Say the word Carp to anyone that knows anything about fish and you'll get about the same response; most people think these fish are rough, junk or trash fish that are pretty much good for nothing. But ...
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Shore fishing for carp with corn
Today we're on the tiniest shoreline right by the road and we're baited up with corn fishing for common carp. A huge advantage is using a sliding sinker rig so the carp don't get spooked when they ...
With the inaugural Nebraska Game and Parks Commission (NGPC) Carp-O-Rama taking place tomorrow at the main boat ramp area at Lake Maloney, I felt compelled to write about carp and carp fishing in ...
Okay, I know that most folks out there have very sound opinions of certain fish species. Their minds are made up and we are not likely to convince them otherwise. But to me, some aspects of fishing ...
Fly anglers are figuring out that carp is not a fish to look down your nose at. They are challenging, strong, accessible, and most importantly, flat out fun to catch on a fly rod. You don't have to ...
, known as Asian carp, feed on plankton which is the base of the aquatic food chain. Not to mention, these carp have mad hops. Yes, they have the tendency to jump into moving boats. Try to imagine a ...
This week I did something I have not done in my 66 years of life on this planet, I fished for carp! I was invited by none other than “Mr. Carp” himself, Scott Osmond of Lowell, who knows more about ...
Long before I became enamored of fly fishing for trout, I’d fish for anything that had fins and swam. And I’d use whatever bait, lure, or method I thought would work. Worms, grubs, slugs, night ...
Carp are the Rodney Dangerfield of the American fishing scene. They are hugely popular – revered even – in much of the world’s sportfishing community. But here, we ignore them even though they grow ...
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