Hi Dominic I know we spoken before about carp on the fly. I have your book coarse fishing with flies and I always refer to it; even having for years by my beside. This is a delightful video, thanks for sharing this I know this short film in itself will have taken time and thought and some help. I appreciate that work and I enjoyed it. I only went out yesterday actually and caught a lovely carp on Jamie Sanford’s pink carp fly with rubber legs and dumbbell eyes. You’re absolutely right you don’t have to feed. All the best David
Great video mate 👌🎣 usually I flyfishing for pike but this summer I wana try carp fly fishing, bait fishing for carp its easy but the fly fishing for carp or any other fish it's a art🥇 Thanks for a video really enjoyed its something diferent than those circus videos on YT, yours is calming and very informative! Definitely subscribe and looking forward 👍🏻
Many thanks- I'm glad you enjoyed it! It's a tough one, isn't it with today's media. So much of it is crash, bang, wallop or a very clickbait style approach. Good luck in your carp on fly fishing- it's such a lovely way to tempt them.
Thanks Tim- good to hear you allow it. We need more fisheries like yours to grow this approach! I must say, I like the way that any fly fishing develops a "bigger picture" approach- i.e. looking at habitat and fly life, not just fish sizes.
Very good clip. I fish for them at home here in Australia and although they’re considered a pest fish they’re a very worthy target . Fly fishing for carp has become popular here as well.
Thankyou, as an experienced fluff chucker iv thought of carping but the thought of using a dog biscuit pattern amongst a raft of freebees does not appeal, your vid has sent me in the right direction to experiment with tied naturals. Paul
Definitely! Well, I'm never sniffy about angling methods- bait fishing has its place too. This tops it all for me though- it's hard to beat the challenge and the intimacy of fly fishing for these fish! Each to their own, but I do sometimes think with all the tech, self-hooking rigs and the rest it can become a bit impersonal. I think this way would really appeal to those who enjoy stalking, floater fishing etc. Again, almost fishing is good fishing in my book, but this style deserves wider recognition.
That scaly one was a lovely fish! Also i'm not actually sure i'm allowed to fly fish on my ticket, ill have to check my book but would definitely like to catch a carp on the fly
Thanks mate. Where are you based? Might be worth joining the Facebook group "Flyfishing for Coarse Fish"? Lots of folks from around the country who can advise on fisheries. Not all are obliging- but that's slowly changing! Always worth speaking directly with clubs or owners in person (as opposed to email or messenger!) and explaining what you're doing- in terms of sensible gear and following the usual rules. Good luck with it anyway and happy fishing!
Many thanks! Might be worth joining the "Flyfishing for Coarse Fish" Facebook group to find venues. We have anglers all over the country who are very helpful. Some venues are more welcoming than others.
Great video as always Dominic! I've read your book and joined the facebook group. I'm very excited about fly fishing for carp, however my experience so far wasn't exciting. I've scouted a few lakes in my local area in Transylvania that hold carp but they don't really have shallow water or seen any cruising carp. I had no success locating them and even throwing bread or dog biscuits in various parts of the lake did not produce results. Of course, ideally I'd like to catch carp using tied naturals. Any tips locating carp on those type of lakes would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks- great to hear you enjoyed the book and video! Sorry to hear you've struggled to find fish where you live. Conditions can be important- calm days with little wind will help, as will good quality polarising glasses! You may have tried these things already, of course! Are the lakes very deep? That could make spotting and fly fishing harder. It's rare that I fish "blind" for carp. Quite often they will follow they will follow the wind, especially if conditions are mild.
Hey @@domgarnettfishing thank you for the tips and for taking the time to reply. Today I've found a lake that has shallow water and caught my first two carp on the fly, super excited!
Hi Ian. I was using flies tied on hook sizes 10-12 mostly. You can buy existing flies and debarb, or tie your own on barbless carp hooks. This pattern works quite well (although usually without the bead and bigger for carp!) ruclips.net/video/pDLk10dbMag/видео.html
Hi Dominic
I know we spoken before about carp on the fly. I have your book coarse fishing with flies and I always refer to it; even having for years by my beside.
This is a delightful video, thanks for sharing this
I know this short film in itself will have taken time and thought and some help. I appreciate that work and I enjoyed it. I only went out yesterday actually and caught a lovely carp on Jamie Sanford’s pink carp fly with rubber legs and dumbbell eyes. You’re absolutely right you don’t have to feed.
All the best
David
Many thanks Dave! I'm stoked that you enjoyed the book and this latest video, that's awesome.
Great video mate 👌🎣 usually I flyfishing for pike but this summer I wana try carp fly fishing, bait fishing for carp its easy but the fly fishing for carp or any other fish it's a art🥇 Thanks for a video really enjoyed its something diferent than those circus videos on YT, yours is calming and very informative! Definitely subscribe and looking forward 👍🏻
Many thanks- I'm glad you enjoyed it! It's a tough one, isn't it with today's media. So much of it is crash, bang, wallop or a very clickbait style approach. Good luck in your carp on fly fishing- it's such a lovely way to tempt them.
Great stuff, mate!👍 Such a satisfying and cool way to fish for carp!😍🎣🐟
We allow carp on the fly at Gweryd Lakes, great video keep up the good work, Tim
Thanks Tim- good to hear you allow it. We need more fisheries like yours to grow this approach! I must say, I like the way that any fly fishing develops a "bigger picture" approach- i.e. looking at habitat and fly life, not just fish sizes.
Great video. I'm off to Albury Estate to try for carp on Thursday! Excellent advice! 😊
Many thanks, glad the advice was helpful- and good luck with your next session!
Very good clip. I fish for them at home here in Australia and although they’re considered a pest fish they’re a very worthy target . Fly fishing for carp has become popular here as well.
Thankyou, as an experienced fluff chucker iv thought of carping but the thought of using a dog biscuit pattern amongst a raft of freebees does not appeal, your vid has sent me in the right direction to experiment with tied naturals. Paul
Thanks, Paul. Glad you found the video useful. Good luck on your next session!
Must try it some time - beats just banging out the boilies and waiting!
Definitely! Well, I'm never sniffy about angling methods- bait fishing has its place too. This tops it all for me though- it's hard to beat the challenge and the intimacy of fly fishing for these fish! Each to their own, but I do sometimes think with all the tech, self-hooking rigs and the rest it can become a bit impersonal. I think this way would really appeal to those who enjoy stalking, floater fishing etc. Again, almost fishing is good fishing in my book, but this style deserves wider recognition.
That scaly one was a lovely fish!
Also i'm not actually sure i'm allowed to fly fish on my ticket, ill have to check my book but would definitely like to catch a carp on the fly
Thanks mate. Where are you based? Might be worth joining the Facebook group "Flyfishing for Coarse Fish"? Lots of folks from around the country who can advise on fisheries. Not all are obliging- but that's slowly changing! Always worth speaking directly with clubs or owners in person (as opposed to email or messenger!) and explaining what you're doing- in terms of sensible gear and following the usual rules.
Good luck with it anyway and happy fishing!
Enjoyed that Dom 👍 I need to search out some suitable venues for carp on the fly
Many thanks! Might be worth joining the "Flyfishing for Coarse Fish" Facebook group to find venues. We have anglers all over the country who are very helpful. Some venues are more welcoming than others.
@@domgarnettfishing thanks Dom, I will have a look at that 👍
Great video as always Dominic! I've read your book and joined the facebook group. I'm very excited about fly fishing for carp, however my experience so far wasn't exciting. I've scouted a few lakes in my local area in Transylvania that hold carp but they don't really have shallow water or seen any cruising carp. I had no success locating them and even throwing bread or dog biscuits in various parts of the lake did not produce results. Of course, ideally I'd like to catch carp using tied naturals. Any tips locating carp on those type of lakes would be greatly appreciated.
Many thanks- great to hear you enjoyed the book and video! Sorry to hear you've struggled to find fish where you live. Conditions can be important- calm days with little wind will help, as will good quality polarising glasses! You may have tried these things already, of course!
Are the lakes very deep? That could make spotting and fly fishing harder. It's rare that I fish "blind" for carp. Quite often they will follow they will follow the wind, especially if conditions are mild.
Hey @@domgarnettfishing thank you for the tips and for taking the time to reply. Today I've found a lake that has shallow water and caught my first two carp on the fly, super excited!
What size of flies do you use and what hooks
Regards Ian merseyside
Hi Ian. I was using flies tied on hook sizes 10-12 mostly. You can buy existing flies and debarb, or tie your own on barbless carp hooks. This pattern works quite well (although usually without the bead and bigger for carp!) ruclips.net/video/pDLk10dbMag/видео.html