ive fished there many times,sat in the exact spot he is. its in the heart of our nations capital. always alot of onlookers and many of our national monuments are in plain view as you are fishing. it really is a wonderful sit.
Nice Guys. Keep them coming. Let's get people here excited about Carp Fishing. If you make it out West. I would be happy to fish with you all. I just don't want to be on camera. I have a face for radio for sure.
Nicely done. The one line needed to cross production wise is your audio mixing. Bring the music down and narration up next time and you'll look like a natgeo product
Yes! Keep promoting it endlessly guys. Then when the few proper big fish lakes (with limited bank space) are flooded with Joe -Sixpacks ruining your fishing/peace you won’t be able to get your space back. Look at the UK being saturated & they actually have private fishing & educated anglers.
In 1883 Utah released carp into Utah lake. In 2007 they decided that carp were a nusance fish so they started neeting carp. In 2007 they caught 11 TONS of carp. since then they have on average neeted and destroyed 3 TONS per yeer. The carp are used for fertilizer animal feed etc..... Utah lake is a large shallow lake, average depth is 9 ft. of a 95000 acres. I subed but you only have two videos. UGH.
Carp are very beautiful fish, thanks for this video
Greetings from the UK
Very nice, this country has so much things to offer when it comes to fish for carp. Good job guys!
Thanks for the great video!
Lovely. Felt as if I was watching a tv show
AMAZING VIDEO!!!
Wonderful film.....well done.
Good hunting channel ❤
Great little film guys, wish all the very best with your fishing adventures in the USA 🙂🎣🐟👍
Very nice video ❤
Nice Video 👌
I'd enjoy fishing with you and learning more
What a production dude! This channel deserves way more subs! This is like a netflix for carp anglers!
Awesome video!
Nice Video
Very nice guy's very informative info..
Great video!! I really enjoyed it
Very well done video! Beautiful fish as well as a lot of good knowledge about carp in the USA and very well done cinematography! 👍
it is very cool fishing there looks clean there is a large building and while fishing can enjoy the beauty of the surrounding environment
ive fished there many times,sat in the exact spot he is. its in the heart of our nations capital. always alot of onlookers and many of our national monuments are in plain view as you are fishing. it really is a wonderful sit.
@@como2277 Wow, I really wanted to go fishing there, I was curious about the place, but it is far from Asia Indonesia
Great video well done
Nice Guys. Keep them coming. Let's get people here excited about Carp Fishing. If you make it out West. I would be happy to fish with you all. I just don't want to be on camera. I have a face for radio for sure.
Very enjoyable …reminds me of my own carp fishing trips to DC back in the 90s. Boiled maize and Pescaviva sweet corn were effective baits.
Awesome video. I’m very proud to be part of this project 🎣🇺🇸
Next step on the American angling journey match fishing for carp using poles and feeder rods
notes rods are pointed at 45 deg we normally fish with rods horizontal is there a reason or thats how its done over there?
Nicely done. The one line needed to cross production wise is your audio mixing. Bring the music down and narration up next time and you'll look like a natgeo product
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Yes! Keep promoting it endlessly guys. Then when the few proper big fish lakes (with limited bank space) are flooded with Joe -Sixpacks ruining your fishing/peace you won’t be able to get your space back. Look at the UK being saturated & they actually have private fishing & educated anglers.
to bad that the fish they catch are still relatively small compare to european carps
In 1883 Utah released carp into Utah lake. In 2007 they decided that carp were a nusance fish so they started neeting carp. In 2007 they caught 11 TONS of carp. since then they have on average neeted and destroyed 3 TONS per yeer. The carp are used for fertilizer animal feed etc..... Utah lake is a large shallow lake, average depth is 9 ft. of a 95000 acres.
I subed but you only have two videos. UGH.