In the United States, carp are mostly considered “trash fish.” These non-native bottom feeders were introduced to our country centuries ago and have adapted and thrived so well that they exist in ...
I didn't grow up carp fishing - not in the traditional sense, anyway. Back in high school, living along the upper James River in Virginia, I was broke but restless, and every summer night seemed to ...
With the growing pressure carp face these days due to their popularity, making small adjustments to your rigs can help trick these cautious, "riggy" fish. Have you reached a point where you're ...