@@lewdards1127 that's how it is right now haven't put out much videos due to the river systems and beaches and freshwaters not producing as much it either from hot weather or getting hammered on holidays just test different lures/baits rigs jig heads weights and hook sizes lure action hardbodys etc all about the way you do it then you'll clean up cheers for the comment and Goodluck 🤙🤙🤙
Fisheries don't want you to put the carp back in the ponds or waterways, they are an introduce species. That blue one is a Pearl Cichlid which is native to eastern South America, so another introduced species.
Fisherman sets world record with 19.7kg European carp caught in Centennial Park pond. A world record carp weighing 19.7kg and measuring 89cm long has been caught at Sydney's Centennial Park, so yeah, they get big boys. Keep up the good videos👍👍
The only reason they are so small in WA is that no decent amounts of food from the anglers go in the water. The poor things are starving. Everything is behind in Au but give it another 20 years and the aussies will find out how good and difficult it is to catch 30 kg+ carp. Best freshwater fish worldwide and catch & release is the way to go!
@ give it a crack mate tassie devils and RMGs have been my best so far. Try fishing around fast moving water where there is deep spots next to it in rivers or where fallen trees are in dams with structure in colder deeper parts as it hits warmer weather 👍🏻
You'd be doing the ecosystem a favour by pulling a few of these out of Lake Herdsman and not re-releasing them. Utterly devastating the waterways there.
@@xiamezyx8797 I don't look at the rules to be honest but keep to yourself don't be messy leave the spot how it was when you got there and rangers and other people typically leave you alone
The local council stocked the ponds so you have to release the carp and they arent damaging anything and I also realise other pond because they shouldn't be killed for where they live
nice catches man, i gotta try the local rivers and shit, ive only ever fished the beaches and pretty unsuccesfully too.
@@lewdards1127 that's how it is right now haven't put out much videos due to the river systems and beaches and freshwaters not producing as much it either from hot weather or getting hammered on holidays just test different lures/baits rigs jig heads weights and hook sizes lure action hardbodys etc all about the way you do it then you'll clean up cheers for the comment and Goodluck 🤙🤙🤙
Good job mate.
Fisheries don't want you to put the carp back in the ponds or waterways, they are an introduce species.
That blue one is a Pearl Cichlid which is native to eastern South America, so another introduced species.
@@johntrueblue 👍
Fisherman sets world record with 19.7kg European carp caught in Centennial Park pond. A world record carp weighing 19.7kg and measuring 89cm long has been caught at Sydney's Centennial Park, so yeah, they get big boys. Keep up the good videos👍👍
@@Aussie.Joes.magic.Burley I thought they where a metre max that's massive cheers for the comment mate🤙
Carps are over 30kg in Europe.
I caught one that was 24kg back in Italy.
They are so fun to catch and they pull!
The only reason they are so small in WA is that no decent amounts of food from the anglers go in the water. The poor things are starving. Everything is behind in Au but give it another 20 years and the aussies will find out how good and difficult it is to catch 30 kg+ carp. Best freshwater fish worldwide and catch & release is the way to go!
@svenr5235 What do they even eat
@FWA_ANGUS Crabs, mosquito larvaes, bloodworms, caterpillars, insects and sometimes small fish is the natural food.
What species was the blue finned fish? Never seen or heard of them in WA! Good work lad
@@cizhall3627 cichild or siklets they normally hide in weedy and sandy lakes and have nests as sand banks cheers for the comment
@@FWA_ANGUS Cool might have to target some! Been targeting rainbows and browns down south lately very fun
@cizhall3627 I have never targeted trout in my life i have a couple spots to try this holidays
@ give it a crack mate tassie devils and RMGs have been my best so far. Try fishing around fast moving water where there is deep spots next to it in rivers or where fallen trees are in dams with structure in colder deeper parts as it hits warmer weather 👍🏻
@cizhall3627 cheers for the tips bro
Hey where is this? I've been targeting carp lately but haven't got any.
Some stonkers at Herdsman Lake.
You'd be doing the ecosystem a favour by pulling a few of these out of Lake Herdsman and not re-releasing them. Utterly devastating the waterways there.
They don't do anything. You're just brainwashed.
Do you need the freshwater license to fish spots like these? Looking to get into fishing pest species myself
@@xiamezyx8797 I don't look at the rules to be honest but keep to yourself don't be messy leave the spot how it was when you got there and rangers and other people typically leave you alone
Doubtful because technically you're not allowed to fish for carp so it makes little sense 🤣
Are you the kid who put it in coles😂
The carp😂
Is the rod good I heard they snap alot
They do
@@jackmehoff3406 just take care of it
What size hook do u use?
@@randompep.491 anything
what pond
Stirling civic gardens
@@harrywood9977 na it not looks same tho
@@FWA_ANGUS it is
@@harrywood9977 is it ?
Do you ever get Karen's harassing you? 😂
No
@FWA_ANGUS lucky you
@@lonehiker6648 if they say something just ignore them untill they say they are calling cops just move to different side 🤷
Why r u releasing carp
The local council stocked the ponds so you have to release the carp and they arent damaging anything and I also realise other pond because they shouldn't be killed for where they live
@@FWA_ANGUSthe local council released them????
Wtf.
@@TimLeary-rw3oq released to control mosquitoes