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![]() I had the opportunity to do some fishing on Saturday, however the weather had no intention of cooperating. High winds meant saltwater was out as well as any potential lake/reservoir kayaking. The drop in temperature and the deluge of rain through Saturday morning was a combination that usually (initially) meant slow piking. SoI decided to target a species that I hadn't fished for in a long time, the humble carp. I went out and picked up some small circle hooks and weights and headed down to the river.
I got to my spot on the river at around 12:30pm and despite the cold, conditions looked great. I set up and began the waiting game. My friend showed up shortly afterwards. It took a little while to get them going, but once they did the bite was great for about 45 minutes. I ended up landing a few and missing some bites that didn't hook up. All in all the fishing was pretty good, and it was a great day with otherwise terrible weather. I had totally forgotten how hard those fish can pull, and they really remind me of a freshwater version of red drum, with hard, bulldogging runs. Definitely an underrated gamefish. All carp were released. A couple of pics: ![]() ![]() |
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![]() Couldn't agree with your post more. They're a great fish to catch, they can reach monstrous sizes and pound for pound are as good a fighting fish in fresh water as any other fish there is. This is a great time of year to catch a trophy as they start beefing up for the long winter. Great job on the catch and release.
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![]() Nice job! Cool to see more people fishing for carp. You'll get more hookups if you don't use circle hooks, they can easily eject them. If you're seeing a lot of bumps and fish taking a few feet of line out and dropping your bait you either have the wrong hooks or dull hooks.
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Good job. I've never heard of anyone using circle hooks for carp. They do put up a hell of a fight. They pull and pull until they can find some woody structure to break you off on. .
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![]() Not if you have the right equiptment. I use 12' rods with 50lb braid and 60lb floro shock leaders. I've caught a bunch of carp with hooks and line hanging from them, deformed lips from treble hooks or lip grippers, torn gills, and if you break them off they can become teathered to a snag and die. if you want to fish for carp as a sportfish that's awesome but please use the right gear.
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![]() Nice job man, they are for sure some of the strongest fish that swim. If only they were inclined to hit lures more often I'd target them more haha.
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![]() If you dont mind me asking, what baitcaster combo do you use, it looks bad ass in the picture.
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![]() Thanks! I have actually caught them on tiny jigs and soft plastics, casting to them while they root around in the shallows. In the Passaic, they're usually easy to spot early in the morning.
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![]() Thats actually an Avet SX. I usually use it for stripers, but it works well in this scenario.
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