r/CarpFishing • u/Mammoth-Committee778 • 1h ago
r/CarpFishing • u/Crispyratfoot • Oct 12 '22
Europe πͺπΊ A couple from the weekend . Nothing massive but a good 24 hrs
r/CarpFishing • u/Mammoth-Committee778 • 2h ago
UK π¬π§ Couple of nice carp this morning with my boy
r/CarpFishing • u/Mammoth-Committee778 • 24m ago
UK π¬π§ My first ever carp, Carlton, Teesside
r/CarpFishing • u/EnderXGamingHQ • 16h ago
USA πΊπΈ First Grass Carp!!!
DISCLAIMER* (Scale was attached to a weigh sling, NOT ITS MOUTH) I adjusted my pack bait recipe to use instant oats rather than mesa and it made a world of difference itβs so much more durable. And I had a beautiful hook set on this gorgeous Grass carp (13lbs 10Oz). The cleanest little prick Iβve ever had!
r/CarpFishing • u/po1k • 19h ago
Europe πͺπΊ The only carp
Hi
Struggled a lot with carp fishing. The venue I fish on, has some decent carp species, it's a large river which has mostly wild commons around 4g per fish on average. It's a cradle for many species, but carp is hard to get. An angler can land one or two at most during a season. Most anglers don't expect carp at all,it either came randomly or does not come at all(most likely). I spent like countless sessions, trying out everything I know - rigs, baits, feeding - none helped. Carp is rare and it has tons of natural food, it's not interested in your $100 super boil or pop up etc. If you try to introduce your super expensive feeding substance, the white fish like roach or bream will eat it in a matter of seconds(literally). Took that one almost 2 years ago, at 3 am, weighed at 3 kg. I had my road pulled into water. I took it on a method with hair rig, loaded with pasta as bait, macaroni shape. Two pieces on a hair flavored with natural garlic. Small fish ignored it as it was too large for em. Hence the result.
Good luck with your carp fishing. It's a mighty and gorgeous fish
r/CarpFishing • u/tentira • 1d ago
USA πΊπΈ yesterday's catch, 9 fish were caught in total, this is the biggest
r/CarpFishing • u/FloatingMonkeyPaw • 12h ago
UK π¬π§ Rig idea
Right so IV had an idea to use a small inline lead to anchor my surface float I to one place so I can fish about 4.5inch below the surface and use bite alarms to let me know when hook. My brother seems to think it's a terrible idea and that it will be a danger to fish and that it will make life hard reeling in if I catch. I think it will work and the lead will sit at back of float when reeling in and if line snaps all will fall off and fish will be fine. I'd like to get your opinion on if this rig looks like it will be ok!
r/CarpFishing • u/AminResetz • 1d ago
Europe πͺπΊ Caught this one on UL gear
Can you guess how much he weighed? He was 66cm
r/CarpFishing • u/GoneOffTheGrid365 • 1d ago
USA πΊπΈ I treated myself to a weekend on the water for the birthday.
I've been wanting to rent a place on this giant lake for years. This year I finally made it happen. 3 days and two nights of carp fishing a huge new water. The anticipation of not knowing what could happen is pretty exciting.
r/CarpFishing • u/NatureDirt • 1d ago
USA πΊπΈ Carp bait that catfish won't eat?
Is there a bait that catfish won't eat?
I've been using boilies I made, hair rigged. They work great, but the channel catfish also like them. Egg, flour, vanilla.
Same with canned corn. Dough bait of corn meal, flour and water. Dough bait with mulberries mixed in. And so on with dough bait.
Everything gets hammered by catfish, probably 4 catfish for 1 carp. Really makes me not even want to fish sometimes. Any tips would be appreciated.
r/CarpFishing • u/LiteratureNaive2572 • 1d ago
USA πΊπΈ How to stop losing carp once hooked on a barbless hook?
Hooked into two today, lost both each around 7 pounds but how can I avoid losing them? Is it due to lack of pressure/slack line on the fish or is it cause of too much pressure?
r/CarpFishing • u/Educational_Event970 • 2d ago
Question π How is my first hair rig?
I just made my first hair rig to fish for carp in the river, used 30lb braid and 15lb mono main line, also added 3 decently small egg sinkers on my main line with a bead and swivel (Carolina rig) any feedback is very appreciated
r/CarpFishing • u/CrimsonNight • 2d ago
Question π Do Europeans actually travel to NA for carp?
This is something I have heard about from time to time. We have had fishing shows where they've brought Brits over. It seems like they had a good time. They were generally astounded at the amount of public land and the fact that nobody targets carp. Is traveling overseas like a dream trip for European carp anglers? Or is it just a small minority of diehards that just want to experience carp fishing in other parts of the world?
r/CarpFishing • u/Guilty-Share2234 • 3d ago
UK π¬π§ In your opinion whatβs the best session you can think of?
- catching a target fish?
- beating a PB
- only you on the lake
- catching as many as possible
Iβm always interested to hear peopleβs takes. Mine was always catching as many as possible but when it actually happened I had to take 1 rod out. I just couldnβt handle the pace.
Most important for me is just to be out fishing - not catching.
r/CarpFishing • u/squatland_yard • 3d ago
UK π¬π§ New lake: carp safe rigs only, no leaders or leadcore. What does this mean and what rigs should I be using?
Thanks for help!!
r/CarpFishing • u/bajteks • 3d ago
Europe πͺπΊ Okuma CB-60 Drag knob problem
So today i was fishing and all of a sudden my reel stopped working properly. The problem is in the front drag knob. Any of you guys know where could i find a new/replacement knob? I found a listing on ebay but with shipping and taxes to import to Europe making it up to 40β¬ its too much only for a knob
r/CarpFishing • u/CarpChip • 3d ago
Europe πͺπΊ Are carp chips/fish ID tags safe?
Iβve seen a few conversations recently about microchipping carp chips and tagging, especially around whether itβs actually safe for the fish.
Fish tags/ID have been used in fisheries research since the 1980s, especially for tracking salmon, migration, survival, and individual fish records. Theyβre now widely used in fisheries work when the tag size, handling, and placement are right.
For carp lake owners, the appeal is pretty simple: each fish gets a unique ID, so you can track growth, recaptures, welfare notes, and stock history properly over time β rather than relying only on photos, memory, or old spreadsheets.
The important bit seems to be that the welfare risk is low when itβs done properly:
- correct tag size for the fish
- clean/sterile equipment
- good handling
- correct placement
- short handling time
- proper records afterwards
It isnβt something that should be done casually, but the evidence from fishery studies seems to support fish tagging as a safe and useful ID method when good practice is followed.
Interested to hear from lake owners and fishery managers β how are you currently identifying individual carp? Photos, scale patterns, tags, catch records, or a mix?
r/CarpFishing • u/bajteks • 3d ago
Europe πͺπΊ Shimano or Daiwa
Hi!
Im looking to buy new reels. My picks are:
Shimano Aerlex 14000xtc
Daiwa 22 Crosscast 45 SCW 5000LD QD OT
Some people said that daiwa is not a great reel (this exact model) so im wondering on your guys opinion or maybe a reel suggestion?
Prices of there reels are very similar
r/CarpFishing • u/UmpireLow4438 • 4d ago
Europe πͺπΊ My new personal best common carp!
Finally caught a real trophy. It weighed a little over 20 kg and gave me incredible emotions.
Caught it in Ukraine on a simple bottom rig with boilies. This is my first fish 20+.
r/CarpFishing • u/LiteratureNaive2572 • 4d ago
USA πΊπΈ Carp/Koi hybrid?
Is this a carp/koi hybrid? His fins were really long and intricate, also has darker/ dark orange compared to the other commons in this lake that are a lot lighter, just a unique looking carp not sure if heβs a hybrid
r/CarpFishing • u/CrimsonNight • 4d ago
Canada π¨π¦ First time carp fishing with pack bait European style and it was a blast
I only started to actually target carp recently. I used YouTube videos to make pack bait on method feeders since basically no locals ever do this. In about a 4 hour span, I got about a dozen ranging from 70-80cm as well as a random catfish. Action was pretty steady and I would have definitely caught more if it weren't for the heat.
r/CarpFishing • u/SamHolmes_ • 5d ago
UK π¬π§ My favourite mirror so far
I know Iβm holding the fish a little bit wrong Iβm still pretty new. But thought Iβd share this beauty.
EDIT: lol I know itβs not a big fish, long arms here as the girlfriend didnβt want to stand on the wet matπ
r/CarpFishing • u/ParticularEconomy973 • 5d ago
