no no you cant you need a net or a sharp stick
Some fishing rods are used specifically to catch the fish, carp. One of these fishing rods include Sonik SKS Carp Rod. This fishing rod is used only for carp fishing and is a great rod to buy for it.
Sure you just need a hook for small fish, but it is always better to match the fishing tackle to the fish you angling for. Ideally for small fish you should be using a light or ultralight fishing rod and tackle. With a carp rod you many not always be able to detect the bite of a small sih. Also the action will be to heavy for most small fish.
yeah you can use different bait or sometimes you catch little breams or some other fish by mistake :)
Yes, many people fish for carp because they like to eat it. Carp can grow to enormous size which makes for an exciting catch with rod and reel. In the sport of bow fishing carp are a preferred target
There is no special equipment needed specifically to catch carp. The usual rod, reel, and bait is all that is really needed, as this fish will pretty much eat anything.
Just fish it using your regular fishing rod you get in the game
Yes, many people fish for carp because they like to eat it. Carp can grow to enormous size which makes for an exciting catch with rod and reel. In the sport of bow fishing carp are a preferred target due to their size and abundance in many lakes, rivers and streams.
Get a small fish to catch it, oh and you need a glowing rod.
A buffalo carp is not really a carp. It is a fish in the sucker family called a Small Mouth Buffalo. This fish is commonly confused with the common carp and thus its colloquial name has evolved to be "Buffalo Carp." The fish is commonly found in the southern USA. Multiple Small Mouth Buffalo of over 70 lbs have been caught wiht rod and reel in the USA. A buffalo carp is not really a carp. It is a fish in the sucker family called a Small Mouth Buffalo. This fish is commonly confused with the common carp and thus its colloquial name has evolved to be "Buffalo Carp." The fish is commonly found in the southern USA. Multiple Small Mouth Buffalo of over 70 lbs have been caught wiht rod and reel in the USA.
Beginners in fishing can use quite a number of various tackle to catch carp. Carp can grow to be quite large so it is recommended to catch some small mouthed bass or other smaller fish first, although carp a bit more challenging. It is recommended that the beginner uses a stronger rod and reel. Also possibly a handheld net for when close to the water's surface.
Yes you can. But in practice this rod is meant for smaller fish. When fishing you should ideally match your gear to your target species. this will prevent damage to the equipment and damage tot he fish (for example the rod may snap leaving the fish dragging around a broken rod until it dies). In general a rod capable of handling larger fish should be used when carp fishing.
Yes of course.. People prefer different rods for different applications.. For instance I bought a rod to liveline w/ but it ended up becoming my favorite inshore tog rod.. It's whatever you want it to be used for..