Thank you for always watching. In this video, I caught a large carp in the river. If you enjoyed this video, please consider subscribing to the channel! #fishing #fish #carp #carpfishing #angling
Really great video , excellent footage and angling to get all that captured on a relatively inexpensive set up , hats off to you . Tackle manufacturers are spending 6 figures and more on underwater shoots and nothing as clear as yours.
I enjoyed the end of your video. It was a win-win finale for both you and this carp. Thanks for the effort in making this video and sharing this project.
@@extremefishcrossing yes looks like you was free lining - so no weight to set the hook , stunning carp looks like they have never been caught before 🎣🎣
Nice fish. Nice approach. Put some weight between camera and hook. Some 3-4 inches away from hook. 2-3 oz semifixed will be sufficient for self hooking. Waiting for results 👍
Nice video and nice fish! Such a change to see a carp being landed by rod and line and not shot with a bow and arrow. I’m not sure if you’re familiar with a product called leadcore but it’s a very useful addition to your rig and will mean that there are no coils of line between the bait for a few feet which can help avoid spooking fish. The other option can be to use rig tubing which as the name suggests is a hollow thin flexible tube that you thread your main line through and can help anchor your line to the bottom and offer some protection against abrasion too. There are loads of videos available on RU-vid from people far more qualified to talk about both than I am if you’re interested. Tight Lines and keep spreading the work that carp are there to be caught not killed! 🇬🇧😁👍🏻
😮😅😅😅😊 Lucky ! .... very very lucky ! The fish was running between and ower the rocks .... the line literally rubbed on that ! ...🤯🙉🙈.... How I saw ,the bait and hook was heavy too ... but finally one of them just grabbed ....😉😃☝️👍👍 Next time smaller , lighter hooks be better .... and just one bait ,.... I think.
I thought there was something strange about the tackle being used. Now I've realised you're an American fishing for carp using a multiplier reel. That's a first for me. I can understand the thick mono being used now, watching the line dragging over that rock edge.
@@extremefishcrossing I’m not sure if you can find it in the US, but brands like Korda make braided hook link, or if you use fluoro or braid hold it above the steam of a kettle and stretch it a bit with your fingers, it will help it stay flat on the bottom 👍
Thank you for watching and commenting. I do have a brag mat, but I prefer not to use it unless the fish is exceptionally large, as I like to release them as quickly as possible. Do you all measure the size of the fish you catch every time? Some people also weigh them, right!
I'm in Oz so these fish are always destroyed. I ask because as carp get bigger they do change proportions specifically the lips become more pronounced. I noticed this one had this proportion change so I was curious to know just how big it was. As depressing as their hyper abundance here is, they are a solid sport fish and I enjoy watching you take them on as the genuine sporting challenge they are. My personal best is a 12lber on 6lb line (corn kernels as bait). @@extremefishcrossing
In Australia, carp are considered problematic fish, and I just learned about it for the first time. I believe the carp in this video are probably around 60 to 70 centimeters. Nevertheless, your record of catching such large carp on light lines is truly impressive!@@pressb
Thank you for watching and for your comments. I use Insta360's Ace Pro, X3, GoPro 10, and Gofishcam cameras. I don't engage in complicated settings; instead, I focus on capturing footage in the highest possible quality.
Thank you for watching and commenting. There is no law here saying you can't return caught carp to where you caught them. Can't I go to @damnhandy's place?
Cool vid I never understood carp fishing though. They takeoff at 100 miles an hour, half spool your bail, and then you’re real in what feels like a log.
@@extremefishcrossing I don’t know why you don’t have a million subs, great content. My vids are mostly deep sea fishing, I really enjoy watching these, thank you!
Great photography . Really exposes how pathetic this sport is . Feed a spot for a few days . Gain the fish trust . Stick a hook in a piece of food . Hook the fish . Wow ! Such a challenge! 🤣🤣🤣🤣