Fly Fishing for Carp

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Carp, a non Native Fish

The Carp is a native of Asia, but extensive introductions in lakes and rivers have helped to make the carp the worlds most widely distributed freshwater fish. The nonindigenous carp are the most abundant species of fish in many local lakes and rivers and out-compete native fish for food. To date, carp have been removed from fishways through labor intensive trapping,placing considerable stress on native fish. This hasn't stopped the carp from spreading to many lakes and rivers. Although many anglers find carp fun to catch with baits and lures, bighead and silver carp are primarily filter feeders, eating a variety of small plants and animals called plankton.

Fly Fishing for Carp

In the last few years fly fishing for carp has become the fastest growing craze amongst diehard fly fisherman in America. Just about everyone that fly fishes has an area close to home where they can enjoy fly fishing for carp. A few years ago, a friend of mine asked me to join him for a day of fly fishing for carp on our local lake. I landed quite a few carp that day and found myself involved in yet another obsession in fly fishing. I would highly recommend getting out to experience fly fishing for carp on any lake near you that has carp. However, fly fishing for carp on the sand flats of local rivers is drawing lots of attention as well. Just about any nymph can be productive for fly fishing for carp when presented properly to actively feeding fish. Catching a large carp on a fly rod is something you won't forget. Carp can easily reach ten pounds.

Mississippi River Carp

Bighead and silver carps are spreading rapidly but are found mainly in the Mississippi River drainage basin. Black carp have been collected in the Mississippi River but are not thought to have established reproducing populations at this time. But emerging reports of wild, fertile black carp being caught in the lower Mississippi River basin may suggest otherwise. Carp are a very prolific fish and spread quickly.

Where to Find Carp

Carp are extremely adaptable animals and can thrive in environments that would kill other freshwater fish. They can be found in almost any body of water or river. This means there is a good chance there are carp waiting to be caught by you. Carp are also good to eat, when they are smoked.

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