04-03-03, 02:22 PM | #1 |
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(starting over...) What is everyones favorite bait for these fish? Do they bite right after thaw or only when it warms a little? Catch and release or catch and kill? Basic bass rig ok?
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04-03-03, 02:44 PM | #2 |
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I have never fished for carp myself I always fish for the bass, but I have heard that if you use canned corn you can catch them easily. Just put the corn on your hook and you can even chum the water with some of the corn too. I have never caught a carp on a bass rig but I have seen one caught on a jitterbug before.
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04-03-03, 02:59 PM | #3 |
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Sorry, I ment to say basic bass setup. Medium or medium/heavy rod type of thing.
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04-03-03, 03:58 PM | #4 |
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Albee,
Â* Â* Med spinning rigs work fine, or med/hvy if that is all you have. Like Ohio suggested, use canned corn and chum with part of the can to draw them in. The best time I have found is when the water gets a little warmer and you see the carp working the top of the water. Â* Â* As far as what to do with them, I am in favor of catch and release, even tho they are more of a trash fish. I don't know what part of the country you are from, but a lot of the older African-American people are very glad to get these fish, as they have a way of preparing them that allows the bones to soften and can be eaten like salmon. The Orientals are sometimes partial to these fish also. The carp were originally introduced to this country in the early days as a food source for the Chinese immigrants. Â* Â* Don't "catch and kill" as this is illegal and can get you a large fine if caught. It also draws flies to the carcas, and is unsightly to see dead fish rotting on the bank. It is better to release or find someone willing to take them for food. JackL |
04-03-03, 07:01 PM | #5 |
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JackL,
I'm from Southern Ontario. Â*The owners of the pond said they used to catch tons of bass until the carp came and thinned them out and made the water really muddy. Â*They asked me to keep them out if I catch them (the carp). Â*Is it still illegal? Â*It's a privately owned pond. If I were to kill them I wouldn't leave them on the side to decompose. I would put them in a bag or something and take them home and put them in my forest for raccoons or cut them up to use as chum to catch more carp, or as cut bait for catfish. |
04-03-03, 07:21 PM | #6 |
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Albee,
I can't speak for the Canadian Fish & Game department, as far as being illegal in private ponds. If the pond owner advised you not to put them back, then I would abide by thier wishes. Feeding the racoons would be OK, although I know from experience that the bones stick in cats throats and they strangle. Using them as cut bait for cats would be a good choice. Another use is if you are planting a garden, cut them into small chunks and work the pieces into the soil as a fertilizer. The Hopi Indians used to put a fish into every hill they planted corn in as fertilizer. I don't know if there is a recipe on the internet, but a Polish friend says that he pressure cooks them and puts them up in jars, then later makes patties and fries them. He says it is better than salmon patties. If you want the recipe, I will get it for you. JackL |
04-03-03, 07:27 PM | #7 |
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Albee
I think you may be surprised at the taste of these carp if you prepare them properly. They can be easily filleted, which is the preferred way of cleaning by most people these days. Be sure to keep them on ice or at least cool after you catch them as they "soften" quickly. Slice the fillets into smaller fillets, bread them and either fry or bake them thoroughly. Bon appetit. Senior |
04-03-03, 07:29 PM | #8 |
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JackL,
You sure know a lot about history stuff! Â*I can see that chopped-up fish would work well as fertilizer. Â*I appreciate your offer for the recipe, but I don't eat fish from this pond, no matter what type of fish. Â*There is a tree nursury that has a plot of trees kinda near the pond and the often spray it with pesticides and stuff. Some of the runoff goes into the pond (the odd fish as a bump on it). Â*Thanks for the advice. |
04-04-03, 08:03 PM | #9 |
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JackL knows so much because he has been around a looooooooooong time.
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04-05-03, 02:21 AM | #10 |
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Vince,
I knew it wouldn't take long for the "old fart" bashin' to start. How's the dog? JackL |
04-22-03, 10:32 PM | #11 |
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carp and gar fishing are my specialties, although i don't think ya'll are talking about that. my favorite way to catch carp is with small bluegills, with a hook through their back, i throw into the current on the hillsborough river and slowly real it in, and i get some nice carp like that, and sometimes gar
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11-21-04, 09:56 AM | #12 |
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Use one cup of chopped carp for each tomato plant you put in....you will be amazed.
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11-21-04, 11:03 AM | #13 |
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When I go carp fishin at a canal near my house I use a bait that works for most of the fish in there ive caught striped bass carp catfish and bluegill on it the magical bait is bread with a tiny drop of vannilla extract
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mac and why did ya dreggs this old post up?
try stawberry extract. zooker
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Just do what I do stick a big arrow threw them. and the best part is it's legal in Canada, and lots of fun the bottom second from the bottom is 61 pounds. This get all sorts of on lookers! Â* Â* Robby.[img] Â* Â*http://groups.msn.com/_Secure/0RADZApUUYMWontoo8kM2AxEDYrJiJoSAjUw5G!Bb4kyiV9sKU VRaTwpHZtEkjyC9B8uO3PfrO!6ozqbM!p6gp2a20wx5h!rJYLA rJ*RWlrQ/Carp.bmp?dc=4675498682284262238 Â* [/img] |
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zilla i use one of the bottle line holders. my lil bro was tring it out smacks a 40+ carp then he locks the brake down. if we were not in only 3 feet of water he would have went swimming. the string bean he is about got snatched off the front of the jon boat.
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11-24-04, 01:35 AM | #17 |
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I had a disbeliever on the weight of this carp you see in the second picture.
If you take in relation of the size of my bow ant the arrow is almost three feet long, the weight was taken on a spring scale. So for a guy that wrote me a little secret message saying it was 20 pounds max " I laugh in your general direction" Robby. |
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So I posted the secret message...
Have a look at this and decide for yourself: http://<a href="http://www.outdoorcl...?Type=View</a> Maybe its just a huge optical illusion... |
11-24-04, 04:38 AM | #19 |
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[img] Â* Â* Â* Â* Â* http://www.outdoorclubs.co.za/Galler...ter/fw0394.jpg Â* Â* Â* Â*[/img]
[img] http://www.outdoorclubs.co.za/Galler...ter/fw0398.jpg Â* [/img] Why is the top guy's fish 29 pound's and the bottom guys is 27 when the bottom one is clearly bigger? Is this your optical illusion? Robby. I might be thinking one fish is more solid that the other what do you thing oh fishing god? " granted a spring scale is not the best scale but the only one I could find in the area" |
11-24-04, 05:31 AM | #20 |
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Hey Robby
If you are from Canada, what are doing up this time of the morning? They are all nice fish by the way, just dont think that yours is twice as heavy as the 29 pound fish... and then even a spring scale cant be that inaccurate (maybe i should get one because all the bass i catch are so small I weigh them on those diet scales the women use) If you shoot a 61 pound carp with an arrow here in South Africa, you better tell no-one. You will make the headlines of the local angling magazine as the guy who killed the SA record carp. Well carp ruined what used to be one of the best bass dams in South Africa about 30km from me so they are not my favourite fish at the moment... Cheers |
11-24-04, 05:02 PM | #21 |
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Once caught a 17 lb carp on a Pico Perch.
Once caught a 20 lb carp on a Fat Free Guppy Once caught a carp appx. 10lbs on a spinnerbait Once fowl hooked a big carp on a Fat Free Guppy Once caught a big carp on a Rattle-trap Once hooked a huge carp on a Cordell spot (didn't get him in) Nothing on jigs, plastic worms or top water baits but I'm still tryin ! Bassnman30 |
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a buddy of mine shot a carp once it took 2 of us to get it out of the river we weighed it in a feed mill scale it to this day is the biggest carp i have ever seen-he had it mounted-weighed 63lbs 11oz. bioagist said it was close to 50 years old-that i can belive-.
a friend of mine caught a 4 pounder on a crappie jig and 6 pound test on a ul rod.
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