Shalom
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Would a 6 weight rod be sufficient for carp? I have never fished for them but am planning on giving it a try this year. Also, any leader/tippet recommendations would be greatly appreciated
It kind of depends on how big of carp you may actually get hooked up with. My “go to” outfit for carp is a 9’ 8 wt. I really like to be able to drop the rod tip and apply some serious side pressure to be able to quickly turn a big carp mainly to keep it out of debris that it is heading toward. I have caught carp on my 5 wt as well but usually feel pretty undergunned depending on the size of the fish. For average size (22-25”) carp you may have no problem with a 6 wt. However, if you get into a 30 incher you may feel undergunned a bit. Either way it would be a blast battling carp on a 6 wt. outfit.Would a 6 weight rod be sufficient for carp? I have never fished for them but am planning on giving it a try this year. Also, any leader/tippet recommendations would be greatly appreciated
Thank you!It kind of depends on how big of carp you may actually get hooked up with. My “go to” outfit for carp is a 9’ 8 wt. I really like to be able to drop the rod tip and apply some serious side pressure to be able to quickly turn a big carp mainly to keep it out of debris that it is heading toward. I have caught carp on my 5 wt as well but usually feel pretty undergunned depending on the size of the fish. For average size (22-25”) carp you may have no problem with a 6 wt. However, if you get into a 30 incher you may feel undergunned a bit. Either way it would be a blast battling carp on a 6 wt. outfit.
As far as leaders go, I tie my own carp leaders. Three sections - 30 lb. Maxima Chameleon for the butt section ( I like the Chameleon because it stretches a bit and acts as a built in shock absorber), 20 lb. test mid section (Maxima Ultragreen) and generally a 10 lb. test tippet section of Maxima Ultragreen. All sections are approximately 3 feet long to create an overall 9’ leader that pairs up nicely with my 9’ rod. I generally never thought of carp to be very leader shy, however I’ve been struggling with spooking an abnormal number of carp so far this year so I may drop down to 8 lb. test tippet to see if it has a positive effect on hook ups. Carp are very smart fish. Be very stealthy in your approach to a feeding carp. If you have any other questions don’t hesitate to reach out. Good luck with your carpin’!
Yeah, it definitely has been a challenging Spring fishing season with the wind, cooler temps and intensity of the rain events.Coincidentally, I was also dealing with high turbidity the past couple hours. The water was about 100% opaque, so I was just fishing to mud plumes.
Lost two that came tight for a couple seconds, but, with these conditions, I'm not even 100% they were fair hooked.
We're looking at 2 inches of rain over the weekend, so things aren't getting better anytime soon.
Yeah, it definitely has been a challenging Spring fishing season with the wind, cooler temps and intensity of the rain events.
However, I think the carp may still cruise around just under the surface near producing mulberry trees and suck in the dropping berries, even in seriously off colored water.
That’s a nice Mulberry berry berry.👾Against my better judgment, I thought I would try the Carp/Mulberry hatch again. I struck out last year, but I did learn a little bit.
These are tied on a TMC Size 8 - 2x strong bronze hook. I just used what I had. If I were to tie these again, I think it would be on a size 6 with a little more hook gap. There are also quite a few lead wraps to get the "Plop."
Wish me luck.View attachment 1641242845
Nice job, they will definitely work. You could maybe trim them a little bit more on the bottom to open up the hook gap as much as possible but I’m not sure I would go up to a size 6 for a mulberry fly. I tie most of mine on size 10 hooks. Be a little bit patient on that first hookset, the adrenaline will be flowing. Good luck!!Against my better judgment, I thought I would try the Carp/Mulberry hatch again. I struck out last year, but I did learn a little bit.
These are tied on a TMC Size 8 - 2x strong bronze hook. I just used what I had. If I were to tie these again, I think it would be on a size 6 with a little more hook gap. There are also quite a few lead wraps to get the "Plop."
Wish me luck.View attachment 1641242845