In many european countries carp is a highly priced eating fish, especially around x-mas.
So, after catching one last night, I though I show you why:
That is what you get from in filet from one carp, and yes it is a normal size bin, not kids size
Don't get wrong, a carp kept alive in clean water for a week (or caught in a stream that is not muddy) taste really good but I want to show you why you should go fishing for cap in your x-mas break...
Imagine you like a good fishing spot or lake but every now and then you have to dispose of damn carp.
Being a pest in AU you don't care and put it in the bin.
But right now is the time to catch them in big numbers!
And here is all the reason you ever needed:
Check that the entire inside of the carp is filled with eggs!
The guts are reduced to a thing flat cake between two massive egg "containers" - all the way to the gills...
Here are they on a full sized dinner plate:
All up just under 600grams in eggs, that means about 250.000 baby carp in a few weeks time, growing to mums size and eating everything from yabbies over plants and smaller fish (yes, they just suck them in!) and all sorts of bait you can think of.
A good sized carp will be dominant in the waters and a few them can make sure no other fish has a chance to survive.
Tad poles are on their menu too including smaller froggs, so I guess there enough reasons to say:
Damn it! Let's go and catch some carp today!
So, after catching one last night, I though I show you why:
That is what you get from in filet from one carp, and yes it is a normal size bin, not kids size
Don't get wrong, a carp kept alive in clean water for a week (or caught in a stream that is not muddy) taste really good but I want to show you why you should go fishing for cap in your x-mas break...
Imagine you like a good fishing spot or lake but every now and then you have to dispose of damn carp.
Being a pest in AU you don't care and put it in the bin.
But right now is the time to catch them in big numbers!
And here is all the reason you ever needed:
Check that the entire inside of the carp is filled with eggs!
The guts are reduced to a thing flat cake between two massive egg "containers" - all the way to the gills...
Here are they on a full sized dinner plate:
All up just under 600grams in eggs, that means about 250.000 baby carp in a few weeks time, growing to mums size and eating everything from yabbies over plants and smaller fish (yes, they just suck them in!) and all sorts of bait you can think of.
A good sized carp will be dominant in the waters and a few them can make sure no other fish has a chance to survive.
Tad poles are on their menu too including smaller froggs, so I guess there enough reasons to say:
Damn it! Let's go and catch some carp today!
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