

We hope you gain the acceptance you've warranted for so many years. They will actively feed in the early spring, late fall, and warm winters.

Carp are some of the most hardy fish which makes them a prime target in the coldest and hottest weather. You can catch carp with several baits including nymph flies, spinners, and streamers. It is often wrongly assumed the fish is a bottom-feeding, swimming garbage can. The carp is still largely considered a nuisance fish not wanted in our lakes. This hard-fighting and massive-bodied fish has more than likely given many of you a lesson in proper drag setting after grabbing your panfish hook and taking off to who-knows-where with it. This commonly frowned-upon fish is gaining more and more prominence as a gamefish with the advent of fly-fishers popularizing the flats-style approaches akin to Bonefishing in tropical climates. So whether you’re a beginner or an experienced angler, we’ve got you covered. We cover everything from the best bait to use to the best places to fish for carp.

If you’re looking for more tips on how to catch carp in Texas, be sure to check out our other blog posts.
