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Fly anglers are figuring out that carp is not a fish to look down your nose at. They are challenging, strong, accessible, and most importantly, flat out fun to catch on a fly rod.
Fly fishing for carp is a lot more challenging (and fun) than it may seem. Here's our ultimate guide on how to get started.
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How to catch your first river carp
While twenty or thirty-pound carp may be common in many day-ticket lakes nowadays, carp of such size remain pretty rare in running-water venues. River carp are elusive, nomadic and well adapted to the ...
No one can resist a massive trophy carp, no matter how much you might consider carp a trash fish. Here's how to catch them in tidal areas.
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These efforts, however, require buy-in from citizens. Last year, the IDNR spearheaded a campaign to rebrand invasive carp as “copi” and make the name more palatable.
Evanston’s Climate Action and Resilience Plan Implementation Task Force discussed updates to Envision Evanston 2045 and planned for the November publication of the first draft of the city’s ...
Google and the Justice Department will face off in the final stage of a landmark antitrust case that could force the company to spin off its Chrome browser business.
A project aimed at keeping invasive carp out of the Great Lakes could be in jeopardy if Illinois doesn't meet a fast-approaching deadline to release federal funds. Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker has ...
To help remove the fish, Utah is offering a $5,000 grand prize and several monthly prizes as part of a year-long Great Carp Hunt contest.
One carp hung out for months right by the power plant where it was caught until it suddenly bolted north, swimming about 35 miles in one day. Nobody has determined what it was seeking.
Fly anglers are figuring out that carp is not a fish to look down your nose at. They are challenging, strong, accessible, and most importantly, flat out fun to catch on a fly rod.