Wednesday 6 March 2013

Carp Fishing

Carp Fishing Details
Good carp fishing can be found in many different types of water. Many find rivers to provide some of the most challenging, but rewarding, fishing. Being that many rivers connect directly with the ocean, it has been said that perhaps the largest carp in a given river may reside in the stretch between the beginning of the tidal influence and where the salinity becomes intolerable to the carp (exactly where this is located is unknown, but some state water that is roughly half fresh and half salt is likely the limit). For example, a carp of 42.03 pounds was caught from the tidal stretch of the lower Connecticut River in southern Connecticut. This fish was a confirmed, documented state record. Without the hard work and know-how of a group of local carp anglers, it has been said that the proper documentation of this fish would not have occurred.
Bowfishing for carp is a fast growing sport. When properly used as part of an integrated management plan it may help limit the negative impact of carp. Dr. Sorenson U of Minnesota is completing the common carp management plan which also will advocate catch n keep carp sport fishing as part of overall plan to limit carp. However, it should be know that, while popular, bowfishing and "euro-style" carp fishing should not be coupled together due to significant differences in respect for the fish. Bowhunters kill fish they regard as nuisances, while carp anglers report to have much respect for the carp and treat the fish as gently as possible during the capture, which results in the fish swimming away from the ordeal alive.
Carp Fishing

Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing
Carp Fishing

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