Friday, 7 September 2012

Things You Need To Know Before Angling Carps

By Ronald Jassephilld


The popularity of carp as a game fish is increasing in Europe, particularly in the UK. Carp is the general term for a group of fish types in the minnow family that are native to bodies of freshwater in Europe and Asia Throughout history, they have been bred as pets and for some, as sources of food. Some have even introduced them to bodies of water to control the abundance of aquatic plants.

Due to their popularity, they have been exported from the rivers of Europe and Asia to bodies of freshwater all over the world. And because of lack of proper knowledge of the carps' survival capabilities, and probably negligence of some, carps have been carelessly introduced to rivers and lakes where they had no natural predators. This led to the increase in number and size of the fish in these bodies of water. Due to their habit of uprooting plants in the riverbed, labeling them as invasive species in many countries. If not controlled, they could make the water permanently murky.

In some places, carps develop to become very large fishes because they don't have a natural predator. This and their ability to put up a fight with anglers are the reasons why they are sought after by many sport fishing enthusiasts. This is particularly true with sport fishing UK where the angling supply market is very much alive. They have even developed a special type of carp bait that will last longer in the water than regular bait such as bread and other food items. These are called boilies.

Though there are many species of carps, the common carp is the most popular for anglers. This is because many other varieties such as the silver and bighead carps are filter feeders which are harder to hook. Anglers employ a different method to hook these types of carp called the suspension method

Another popular member of the carp family is the crucian carp. They also captured as sport fish even though they hardly ever grow past one and a half kilograms. They have been known to produce hybrids with their relative the common goldfish. These hybrids are more vigorous than the regular crucian carps making them bigger.




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