Welcome to our section on carp fishing tips. We put this section together to give anglers a place to learn basic information on carp and how to catch carp. The information provided in this section will benefit all fishermen who are looking to catch carp. This section starts off by educating you on basic information about carp, which is followed by some of the best tips for carp fishing available to us. Along with that you will also be able to learn about the all-time carp fishing records, basic facts about carp and more resources to further your research on carp and carp fishing.
Carp is a term used for several types of fish that are in the Cyprindae family. Carp are large, freshwater fish that are native to Asia and Europe but have been imported to many other countries with mixed results. Some of these countries consider them an invasive species. Some of the more prominent carp are silver carp, common carp, grass carp, bighead carp, crucian carp, catla carp, mrigal carp, black carp and mud carp. The diet of carp can vary by species and habitat but is generally the same. This includes aquatic plants, aquatic insects, crustaceans and other types of small aquatic life. While one female carp can lay over 1,000,000 eggs in a 12 month period their populations remain the same, this is due to how vulnerable their eggs and fry are to bacteria, fungi and predators.
Carp are known as still water fish but have successfully developed breeding populations in canal systems and rivers. Depending on food availability they can grow up to 2 pounds a year, and in some cases, as much as 6 pounds. Carp have become an invasive species in many countries. For example, in Chicago Illinois electric currents are passed through certain water ways to prevent Asian carp from reaching the great lakes. The damage done by invasive carp can be devastating to any body of water, both large and small. They can promote rapid algae growth due to the fact that they don’t entirely digest their food, which rots when excreted. Little known fact, goldfish and koi, common household pets, are a species of carp.
You most likely came to this section of our website to find tips and tactics for catching carp. Below is a list of carp fishing tips that our team put together by searching the internet. Our team not only researched many of these tips, but also tested them in real life. If you have carp fishing secrets that you are willing to share and would like to see listed below then please use our submit a fishing tip form to send it us, we’ll review it for inclusion within 24 to 48 hours.
Do you think you’ve caught a world record carp? Compare your monster catch to the world records below from the International Game Fish Association, also known as IGFA. Hey, you never know, we might see your name in the below list in the future.
Jeffery J. Rorex caught a bighead carp (aristichthys nobilis) in Guntersville Lake in Tennessee, USA on June 2nd, 2005 that weighed 40.82 ( 90 lbs. 0 oz.)
Kenichi Hosoi caught a black carp (mylopharyngodon piceus) in the Edo River in Chiba, Japan on April 1st, 200 that weighed 18.5 kg (40 lbs. 12 oz.)
Leo Van Der Gugten caught a common carp (cyprinus carpio) in Lac de St. Cassien in France on May 21st, 1987 that weighed 34.35 kg (75 lbs. 11 oz.)
Lars Johnson caught a crucian carp (carassius carassius) in Ostanforsan, Falun, Sweden on June 12th, 1988 that weighed 2.01 kg (4 lbs. 7 oz.)
Stoian Iliev caught a grass carp (ctenopharyngodon idella) near the Piasuchniko Dam in Bulgaria on July 22nd, 2009 that weighed 39.75 kg (87 lbs. 10 oz.)
Chongdae Lim caught a silver carp (hypophthalmichthys spp.) in Andong-s, Kyungsangbok-Do in Korea on Jun 4th, 2006 that weighed 32 kg (70 lbs. 8 oz.)
Hopefully the information in this section was useful to you and will help make you a more effective fishermen when it comes to catching big carp. In case you’re still thirsty for carp fishing knowledge we’ve put together the list below of additional resources to quench that thirst. If you know of any other websites related to carp fishing that should be listed below then please contact our team and let us know.
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