@@howtofish5051 your welcome I’m going to be honest with you your one of the best RUclipsrs here you got lots of patience and teach us how to catch certain fish thank you very much 💪
If you treat carp like this in the uk you will find yourself following them into the water and getting a dose of dry british humour,if you get my drift
Yes, I get your drift. Carp are a highly admired sporting fish in the UK sought after by many dedicated specimen anglers. In Australia they are categorised as noxious and we are required, by law, to destroy them when caught.
Yes, I've found compost worms to be effective with carp. I use them a lot, tigers, red wrigglers, etc and the carp seem to like them. Also these compost worms are easy to raise so you can always have a ready supply.
Awesome work wane
Thanks 😁glad you liked it.
@@howtofish5051 your welcome I’m going to be honest with you your one of the best RUclipsrs here you got lots of patience and teach us how to catch certain fish thank you very much 💪
it's fair to say the carp are thriving in this system
Yes, this is proof
If you treat carp like this in the uk you will find yourself following them into the water and getting a dose of dry british humour,if you get my drift
Yes, I get your drift. Carp are a highly admired sporting fish in the UK sought after by many dedicated specimen anglers. In Australia they are categorised as noxious and we are required, by law, to destroy them when caught.
can you use compost worms to catch carp? I have fished for eels for many years and they wont go near the smelly compost worms
Yes, I've found compost worms to be effective with carp. I use them a lot, tigers, red wrigglers, etc and the carp seem to like them. Also these compost worms are easy to raise so you can always have a ready supply.