Super User everythingthatswims Posted January 22, 2017 Super User Posted January 22, 2017 Currently, the only way for me to come into contact with my finned friends is snagging carp (Legal in WV) near a discharge outlet on a flooded river that we can walk to from our dorms. Is it spring yet? 6 Quote
Super User Gundog Posted January 22, 2017 Super User Posted January 22, 2017 Ahhh....snaggin' carp. As kids we use to snag suckers in the spring when they swam up small tributaries. Never snagged a carp though. Must have put up a good fight? Congrats. 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted January 22, 2017 Super User Posted January 22, 2017 Those are some giant carp . I wonder what the slang for giant carp is , you know like toad or hawg for largemouths Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted January 22, 2017 Author Super User Posted January 22, 2017 3 hours ago, Gundog said: Ahhh....snaggin' carp. As kids we use to snag suckers in the spring when they swam up small tributaries. Never snagged a carp though. Must have put up a good fight? Congrats. Definitely, MH with 12lb line and you can't move them when they are in the main current of the river Quote
Global Moderator Bluebasser86 Posted January 23, 2017 Global Moderator Posted January 23, 2017 The buffalo pile into the warm water discharge at one of the power plant lakes I fish, to the point it's difficult to fish a jigging spoon for wipers most days. They are fun to fight though, but not much fun to deal with once worn out. I've got them up to 35 pounds. They're good fighters though, occasionally I'll even get one that tailwalks like a marlin. This is a pretty average one, and you can see the missing scales on the side from where it was hooked. They pull like a truck when they're stuck in the side and get into the current. 3 Quote
georgeyew Posted January 23, 2017 Posted January 23, 2017 How do you go about snagging them? Just cast out and reel back in really fast? Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted January 23, 2017 Author Super User Posted January 23, 2017 1 hour ago, georgeyew said: How do you go about snagging them? Just cast out and reel back in really fast? Imagine stroking a jig but with a 1/0 treble with a stout 1/8oz swimbait head below it. 75% of the fish pull off within the first 30 seconds but a few stay hooked. I also crank a 1/2oz lipless through the area sometimes. Either way it's all pretty dumb haha 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted January 24, 2017 Super User Posted January 24, 2017 Its against the law to purposefully snag any fish below a dam on a small river that I fish often but everyone does it "accidentally' . All one has to do is hop a jig off the bottom and Asian carp will be snagged . Its quite fun reeling in 50 lb plus fish with 12 lb test on a light hook crappie jig . Most of the time you are just holding on . 1 Quote
Super User everythingthatswims Posted January 24, 2017 Author Super User Posted January 24, 2017 3 hours ago, scaleface said: Its against the law to purposefully snag any fish below a dam on a small river that I fish often but everyone does it "accidentally' . All one has to do is hop a jig off the bottom and Asian carp will be snagged . Its quite fun reeling in 50 lb plus fish with 12 lb test on a light hook crappie jig . Most of the time you are just holding on . It has never made sense to me why some states don't allow the snagging of invasive species, it is almost impossibly rare to snag gamefish while trying to snag carp. 2 Quote
Global Moderator TnRiver46 Posted January 24, 2017 Global Moderator Posted January 24, 2017 3 hours ago, everythingthatswims said: It has never made sense to me why some states don't allow the snagging of invasive species, it is almost impossibly rare to snag gamefish while trying to snag carp. I TRY to snag carp all the time and it ain't easy like people think. I would bet that the "no snagging" regs are to protect paddlefish. There are very short snagging seasons for paddlefish on Tennessee river but most other states don't allow it (Alabama for one) 1 Quote
Super User scaleface Posted January 25, 2017 Super User Posted January 25, 2017 14 hours ago, TnRiver46 said: I TRY to snag carp all the time and it ain't easy like people think. I would bet that the "no snagging" regs are to protect paddlefish. There are very short snagging seasons for paddlefish on Tennessee river but most other states don't allow it (Alabama for one) You're right .Game wardens watch this place closely . I watched a guy snag an asian Carp accidentally . He put it on a stringer and the agent made him throw the invasive species back . 1 Quote
MassBass Posted January 28, 2017 Posted January 28, 2017 On 1/22/2017 at 5:31 PM, scaleface said: Those are some giant carp . I wonder what the slang for giant carp is , you know like toad or hawg for largemouths i think butterball is a good one Quote
Bassun Posted January 30, 2017 Posted January 30, 2017 I've only tried snagging once, and that was some giant grass carp when I was a kid. I only managed to pull a scale off. But, catching carp on light line, is a ball!!! Those big ole boys pull like Mack trucks! I'll give the Europeans a nod on these guys -- they got it right when they took them as a seriously fun fish to catch! Just doesn't sound very "manly" to be fishing with "boilies", lol. butterball sounds about right lol Quote
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