The Many Ways Of Catching A Carp

By Ronald Jassephilld


The common carp is the most popular type of carp in the world. The koi is the name given to the more ornamental variety of the common carp. Carps have been raised for many reasons mainly as pets or as a source of food. Here are a few of the members of the carp species and how they are caught:

* The Most Popular Carp

This type of carps feed on aquatic plants and can grow to more than thirty-five kilograms in favorable conditions. They originated from the freshwaters of Asia and Eastern Europe but were transported all over the world in the past for various reasons.

They can be caught using regular fishing reels and rods but they are known to put up a fight. There are many known carp baits but the most popular, especially in the UK, is called boilies. Many Americans and Canadians catch carps through fly fishing and spear and bow fishing.

* Carps with Filter Feeding Habits

A pair of well known carps that are filter feeders are the silver carp and the bighead carp. Because of their feeding habits, they can't be caught with the regular fishing tackle. A separate technique called the suspension method was developed solely for filter feeders like these two. You need special items in your fishing tackle box for this method; namely, a special type of tiny hooks, a big bobber and dough balls.

* Other Less Common Members of the Carp Family

Though crucian carps are not as large as their other relatives, they are still a sought after sport fish. A regular rod and reel can be used to catch them.

The grass carp is another member of the carp family that put up a good fight with anglers. Because of their mostly vegetarian diet, it is more difficult to make them bite. They can also be caught through bow fishing.

Having read the different types of carps, gather up your fishing gear and head down to your local river to see if you got what it takes to hook a giant carp.




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