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@@ScootinSilvia Bros acting like a 3 year old😂😂 you probably are😂😂
To Americans the "r" in carp belongs right after the "c".
Damn, all the pollution 😢
Don't release carp invasive
Bro the fish are getting a whole ass feast 💀
They deserve it, they go through a lot of stress
@@ArcYT so do all the other fish they are out competiting which is why common cap are illegal to toss back
Tbf it's their last meal 😅
Why are the fish feasting on ass? 💀
@@UlrichLeland Ass food
That was either a massive bait ball (which I'm surprised didn't fly off when u casted) or the camera made it seems that much bigger lol
If it's the latter, imma need that camera
@@ajb4230 🪦
@@ajb4230 🧐
I thought the same thing why is the bait so big it's not like he's fishing for 60 lb fish 🤣
Man was trying to get a grouper lol. (Is that how you spell it?)
It is illegal to release carp into almost all US waterways. If you catch a carp, toss it on the bank for the birds. Seriously. Do not ever release carp back into the wild in the US. (Unless it is your private pond that has no access into other waterways.)
Just look it up. Please. Federal law.
Thank you
There are native carp species like Buffalo that are visually similar to invasive. Do not kill those.
@@siegehammer63 Ictiobus are not carp, weirdly enough. Despite their close appearance!
Or smoke em, they're great for eating.
@@bleach-kun if animals don't want to get eaten why are they made of food
“Why does my fish taste like strawberry?” -The next fisherman
Nobody's eating fish from that place
@@alvarocostaalves *tell that to the homeless man who lives off of fishing both as a way to make money and feeds them self*
carp are bottom feeders honestly I'll eat any damn fish
Never catch and release carp. They are an invasive species in the US and are actually pretty tasty if you bleed them like a catfish. Please look up Silverfin
He said in another video that common carp are naturalized in the northeast. Asian carp in the midwest are the really invasive ones that we gotta get rid of.
@@jeffshepherd1342 But I consider carp (both Asian and Common) to be in the same category. They are 1) human introduced, 2) destructive, 3) non-native. Having grown up in the fingerlakes I have seen the damage they do to a fishery. The responsible thing to do then is to NOT release them if caught.
And yes they are damaging/harmful, including the Common Carp:
nas.er.usgs.gov/queries/factsheet.aspx?speciesID=4
www.in.gov/dnr/files/COMMON_CARP.pdf
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Seems like common carp aren’t as destructive but they’re still a problem
NOT ALL CARP ARE FUCKING INVASIVE YA NUM NUTS
@@subyouwont ya may got that point but would it not be feasable that do to humans a fish type got over fished and was taken from that ecosystem then when re introduced after that got used to it missing and a end result is a slight destructiveness from then being back in the water?
@@subyouwont just because you consider them to be in the same category doesn't mean everyone does.
Man gonna feed a whole family for a week with that humongous ball of bait.
Bruh he's just feeding the carp
Its gone in an hour
Don't let the carp back in the water unless they're native to those waters. It's actually illegal to put them back in where I'm from, you have to dispatch of them or leave them on the banks. They just destroy every ecosystem they're not from.
They are naturalized where this guy lives and are legal to release
@@anotherrandomperson5070 Ah okay good stuff, I've just seen what the European carp has done to my local river and it's devastating. Have a good day 😊
No. Im Not killing fish because some government determines they’re invasive. Everyone who enforce this is just a fan of harming wildlife. Ecosystems have been equalizing of millions of years with human intervention the Carp aren’t doing any damage except becoming part of the ecosystem it will fix itself leave the fish alone you’re all animal abusers
@@stephenborgelt998 PSA: "NATURALIZED" just means the government got too overwhelmed to continue hunting the species. Carp are extremely competitive and invasive leeches on North American Ecology. If you catch one. Kill it. If you don't like the taste, use it as compost or just leave it where it is in some grass. They. Are. Invasive.
Who cares bro, gotta live your life somehow.
Great video u should try carp with a lighter rod on that huge ocean rod you can't fight them as well. It would be a shark fight on UL lol keep it up
Carp rods are big so u can cast a heavy ass dough ball or ground bait on your rod....
You can buy 2 lb 2.5, 3 or 4 lb rods for casting 4 pound ground bait balls ...
@@wenchfisterx most people don't use 4lbs baits lol
I'm giving him an idea for when he fishes with corn again which does not weigh 4lbs
Also what's your profile pic
@@mattburke9554 he is using a pack bait ... He could use any weight he wants
@@wenchfisterx I was referring to his old carp videos with weightless corn
Chilly P is my signature yo
@Harry Satchel The s i cook is the bomb
"Why is strawberry flavored Jell-O so effective at catching fish?"
proceeds to tell story about tofu and why it works so well, mentions strawberry Jell-O flavor in passing.
Jello, Oreos, coca cola, etc are used by war mongerer elites using the tears of 1000 virgins
Wait, didn't you just release an invasive species? I think that's a crime my man
Genuine question from someone who is from the UK and has barely fished. Why is it illegal to release the fish back into the water and classed as releasing an invasive species, when the fish was already in the water?
If he didn't catch the fish, it would just be swimming around doing its thing anyway.
@@JayPea-lk5rt cause the fish is invasive, and when ya catch it you have a chance to kill it and prevent it from repopulating a ton.
@@pieceofcheese9046 it seems wrong that you are basically forced to kill the fish, personally think that's wrong and you shouldn't be fined or prosecuted. The people who are the authority should do more themselves to get rid of the invasive species instead of relying on Joe bloggs the fisherman to do the job for them.
@@JayPea-lk5rt there are fish that have gotten out into the wild that are not native. people forget *NOT ALL CARP ARE FROM ASIA LET ALONE INVASIVE*
@@JayPea-lk5rt It is wrong to let a fish get its mouth impaled and almost suffocate just for fun.
"stinky tofu dough balls" felt like a personal attack
why - stinky tofu is a thing.
lol tbh proably a decent snack for the fisherman till they get a good one.
bro is slowly turning the ocean into jello
When you make up your paste add an egg and boil it. Here in the UK boilies are a huge carp favourite. Do you have an address I can send some to you to try?
I was just about to comment a similar thing. I've found that cookie dough works pretty well too.👍🏴
totally of the topic but I finally understand why the fishbait in Genshin Impact looks like it does
LMAOO
i just realized that when i saw your comment LMAO
damn thats not a little worm those fish are getting fed if they escape
I can’t believe he could get that huge dough ball to stay on, just goes to show, this guy really is a
master baiter.
-_-
The funniest and unfunniest line i seen
Your videos. They remind me of fishing with a good friend I met from work. Unfortunately he just passed away from lung cancer.
I'm sorry for your loss Mr Thomas
Retribution
Because of the red dye in the jello. Made from the cochineal bug.
As a carp fisherman i can say this is true.Fish can feel intense smells and it doesn't matter if its a nice smell or a bad one.The thing is you cant make bait smell really really good but you can make it smell really really bad
Love all the people in the comments saying to not release carp cause they're invasive, not knowing there are species of carp which are non-invasive. They hear the word carp and think "carp bad".
Carp are not native to North America
You shouldn't release carps, they're invasive
not that specific species of carp
@@organiccastle75 Common carps are invasive.
not everywhere
@@VienQuitonm one google search proves that common carp are practically naturalized everywhere and thus, not invasive.
@@redronin8288 you understand a species can be naturalized and still be invasive right? these terms are not mutually exclusive.
Yeah, throw them back in that’s really smart
common carp aren't invasive..............
Strawberry jelly is also really good for wild hogs. I bait my traps with deer corn I let soak in water and strawberry jelly for a week. Traps a hog in 24 hours every time.
That is actually not a common carp that is a ghost carp, They are a hybrid between a koi and a common carp
@@bku12 literally look it up it is a ghost carp i’ve caught them at this spot
@@NECarp what specifically is making you think it’s a ghost, the fact that the colour is a bit lighter then usual? Cause in that case every single carp in the river near my house is a ghost carp. Fish can look a lot different just depending on the body of water.
@@bku12 This would be considered a ghost due to the marbling on the head.
Koi and carp are the same thing, koi are just different colored.
@@NECarp mate give your head a wobble. It's a common. There's no pigmentation just pure scales. I run a few syndicates in England, big boy 40lb in them.I know what I'm talking about, you clearly don't
Watch you let carp free hurts my soul
It was a common carp that are native. Asian carp is the invasive species.
@@dylansherman4609 neat
holy shmolly that hook is TINY for the bait you are throwing
Lol, I used to do catch and release too. Until someone mention to me; "so you don't even eat rhe fish? You just torture them for fun?" And I realized....... they were right. If I go fishing, it's to eat fish for nourishment. Not for my own pleasure.
Im 90% sure you are supposed to kill carp and not release them, but I am not a fisherman so I may be wrong.
You are correct. They're a wildly invasive species and a serious problem in American water ways
bighead carp, silver carp, black carp, grass carp ( but some pond stock grass carp for algae problems) are invasive. But not common carp, mirror carp and leather carp are considered naturalized in most of states of the us.
Don't let carp go, they're invasive. You basically let him go and he'll likely create more carp. Kill the carp, eat the carp
They are not invasive
Kill da carp eat da carp go to hospital die, save da environment save da environment, so soft bro who cares we aren't gonna be around when these fish "destroy the ecosystems"
bighead carp, silver carp, black carp, grass carp ( but some pond stock grass carp for algae problems) are invasive. But not common carp, mirror carp and leather carp are considered naturalized in most of states of the us.
Here in the UK carp fishing is its own sport. We use boilies to catch them. And you must not kill or keep them it's catch and release only. The Big carp can be quite expensive
One day that entire river will turn red and has a jiggly consistency
Dude thats crazy..... I met an old fella on a lake one day and he was using strawberry coolaid powder and slaying
That water is absolutely vile, please tell me you don't eat whatever swims in it 😂
don't tell this guy about muddy water fishing
@@Yoruharu Wait, you think I'm more concerned with mud than the literal pile of trash floating next to the riverbank 😭😂
@@dalentces2492 that is one of the least dirty body of water i've ever seen bro, idk why you're so afraid of a few floating plastic when some other body of water is more worse than that.
@@Yoruharu it's one of the most disgusting rivers I've ever seen lmfao
Cities are just fucking vile in my humble opinion
@@Yoruharu What kind of 3rd world country are you living in right now 😂 If THIS is the cleanest body of water you've ever seen, I can only feel sorry no lie
Be careful kicking that Carp it might evolve into a Gyarados
An old friend who taught me to fish used to use chicken hearts that he sprinkled brown sugar on and left in the sun to get stank. Catfish love it apparently cause i have done it ever since and works like a charm
Big fan man, been here since 2k! Great fish!
Any spots in north eastern mass you would recommend for carp?
You let a carp go ....
Try Strawberry jello, 1 can panko breadcrumbs, and 2 cans regular sized corn 1 can with juice
I never figured out how to pack corn starch onto the hook and not have it fly off when I would cast out.
U should get a method feeder it helps to keep the pack bait on
“Kill the carp and leave it on the bank” these comments are so dumb because they don’t know that each state has a different law. In my state if you catch a carp you have to release it in the same body of water or take it home. You can’t leave them on the bank here. Look up your state law instead of listening to these people
bro that could've been ur dinner tonight
Me and my bro uses oatmeal on its own. We use the body of water to wet the oatmeal, then stick it into a ball, and just mold it on to our hook. Then we wait 30 seconds for the oatmeal to harden on the hook so it doesn't fall off while casting. Works great (Dont buy those Quaker branded oats. Instead, buy the great value oats)
Is this in the US? It's illegal to release carp in most states as they are invasive and extremely destructive against local fish species.
No across all the us but where’s this man lived it’s not invasive
@@skylarbee-gm9gm What on earth are you talking about? All carp in North America are invasive. All carp originate from asia, that's where all of them are from. It may not be illegal to release in some states, I don't know enough to say all states follow that, but I do know they're invasive, and ecologists are desperate to stop them, especially before they spread to the great lakes.
@@Sneaksatacks do you really think that he would release insavive carp back into the water? I don’t think so
@@skylarbee-gm9gm I don't know. He probably wouldn't do it maliciously, but i don't really know him. Maybe it isn't regulated in his state, or he just didn't know. Just search up carp in usa in google, you'll find plenty of info somewhere.
@@Sneaksatacks I don’t know pretty sure there’s a video somewhere that he explains the carp is native?
You should go trout fishing they stocked some ponds in Plymouth
“Dog Water”? The water I give my dogs smells like water.
I think it means 'hotdog water'
I hate it when people hate on carp there such a cool and underrated fish bighead, silver, Asian carp are invasive non invasive carp species include, white suckers, redfin mullet (or red horse though why would you call it that it's not a horse), anything related to shiners, common carp, buffalo carp
Fax🗣️🔥
"I caught common carp. I let it go"
You just wasted a nice meal and didn't waste an environmental hazard.
Bro committed a felony and posted about it
It's not a felony, it's a common carp
" Bell Fishing "
lmao
If you use bells, you should hang something between the last 2 largest rod eyes like a stick or a glow stick. If a fish picks up your bait and swims towards you, the bell will not ring. You will not notice the fish if you do not hang something to see. It's called a "drop back bite".
Don't release carp ever.
they are not invasive everywhere
bighead carp, silver carp, black carp, grass carp ( but some pond stock grass carp for algae problems) are invasive. But not common carp, mirror carp and leather carp are considered naturalized in most of states of the us.
The fact that the chineese guy uses expired tofu to catch carps 📈📈
and sure enough
Someone long ago shared a fantastic carp recipe, I highly recommend it! All you need is a board and a nail. Preheat your oven to 350 degrees (F). You want to NAIL the carp to the board (as in, hammer and nail it), doesn't really matter which end I guess but through the head has always worked for me. Pop the thing in the oven for an hour, or until tender. Once ready, you toss the carp and nail, and eat the board. Yum!
You shouldn't rerelease carp! Even if they aren't one of the more dangerous Asian species, no carps are native to North America. Many of the states that have a requirement to kill Asian carps just say all carps. However, it does seem like Massachusetts is not one of the states with a kill order. But for everyone else, check your local laws. These animals are extremely harmful to local and native wildlife
Everyone says that but never explains how they harm the environment, in general no one ever explains how invasion is any different from permanent migration
@@kirbe5039 as someone who was highly dedicated in environmentalism earlier in my life, I can explain, or at least provide sources that can explain better than me
First off, "permanent migration" is not really a thing. Instead what happens is a new species comes into the habitat, changes it to fit their needs, then the habitat moves on. There's very few cases where an invasive species doesn't alter the preexisting environment
However, that doesn't mean it can't change. Some habitats have adopted certain non-native species in, essentially making them a part of the system. I don't have any examples off the top of my head, but it would be very unlikely for this not to have happened
The biggest issue with invasive species comes with humans, when we take one animal and put it somewhere else. Most of these events have happened way too recently for the habitat to have adopted the species. Some of the best ways to combat this are A) manually trapping and killing each species or B) introducing more of a native predator (called biocontrol)
Now, the problem with carp specifically? Well, as the National Park Service of Mississippi says: "Invasive carp cause serious damage to the native fish populations in the lakes and rivers that they infest because they out-compete other fish for food and space. Carp are also thought to lower water quality, which can kill off sensitive organisms like native freshwater mussels." This includes all carp, not just the Asian species. However, as the NPS notes, silver carp are one of the worst
However, unlike other invasive species that could be caught with traps and killed with poison, we can't do that with fish because, well, we don't want to poison the Mississippi River. So instead, certain barriers have been established along the river and its tributaries, meant to prevent the carp from making it further up the stream. These themselves won't kill the carp, which is why we need fishermen to go and personally kill them, thus why so many states have a kill order for all carp species
@@NickSmith-fe7lp that doesn't really explain why it is something that we should worry about after all it is a part of nature, and before you say anything about human involvement, humans are apart of nature just like any other animal therefore a human introducing a new species into a habitat wouldn't be unnatural by definition.
@@kirbe5039 that's such a bad reasoning. "It's part of nature that an animal was taken halfway across the world". Bullshit, and you know it, yet you don't admit it
So what, all extinctions caused by humans is "part of nature"? Every time humans have killed off a species, that's just nature at work? No, that's not how it works
And you know what? Even if it was, why shouldn't we try and save the species and the environment? Why should we just let it die by our own hands? We aren't a part of nature, or at least an equal part. We created nature in our heads, defined it as we do all other things. We are higher up than the old natural order, which is why we must not only protect it, but preserve it
Your whole argument falls apart the second someone actually thinks it through. The only people who claim "we are part of nature, therefore everything we do is natural" are either children or people highly uneducated on sustainability and environmentalism
Good job! You caught a fish the size of a bait you used.
That first ball was bigger than the fish you got.
In South Africa our way of carp fishing is similar but we use a spring to hold the bait we use a mix called mieliebom
That better not have been an Asian carp or else you may have just committed a crime by letting it go.
He literally said it was a Common Carp
@@absolfusion3688 and he clarified further it wasn't an Asian carp later in another video yes. I am aware.
Casually releases invasive species (assuming this is america)
bighead carp, silver carp, black carp, grass carp ( but some pond stock grass carp for algae problems) are invasive. But not common carp, mirror carp and leather carp are considered naturalized in most of states of the us.
Now I understand why they call them trash fish
That secret ingredient
Chilly P
pov you just caught and released a carp..
Other fishers are getting jello-us of him.
And sure enough
The way you fish, wrapping bait around your sinker, is a technique called the method, you can get specific feeders for it. The Korda bait up method feeders have given me a lot of success over the years using a trout and halibut pellet based groudbait mix.
Saved this video for a rainy day, the day I have to eat a nasty carp fish, in the zombie apocalypse
They aren't that bad honestly. Just make sure you bleed em right away.
We used strawberry Jello mixed with cornmeal to make carp candy.
the appearance of the pink bait and corn reminded me of that one episode from larva where they grew corn by using crap
It’s a carp.
The only thing easier to catch than a carp is a bluegill.
Carp are invasive where I’m at so I was a little surprised to see it go back in
This is not a secret your buddy taught you… this is something your buddy learned from cats and carp brought to you by Luke Nichol’s so give the real goat credit
Ain’t no way he falling for that one again
In europe for carp fishing we have this lets say food that we mix with water and we get something like this you used in video it would blow your mind how much things we use to catch a carp or gras carp
Congrats on 300k!!! 🎉🎉🎉
wow that man’s balls worked wonders
Bro said an old Chinese man came up and told him what homemade stink bait is. That’s granddaddy’s recipe right there son.
That kind of bait is like a pre-marinade. I wonder if you can catch one with garlic butter 🤔
Garlic is a great carp bait!
Bro is crafting some video game fish bait
There are Tons of carp in my local lakes but literally no one fishes for them.
I catch them occasionally by accident fishing for catfish, and I’ve even had them attack small bass lures. But i might try actually targeting them purposely sometime.
Its interesting being on my paddle board in a secluded quiet bay on the lake, because every like 5 to 10 seconds theres a splash somewhere from a carp jumping. There has to be quite literally millions of them in some of the larger lakes in my area.
I do believe you releasing that fish was illegal
Have you ever considered walking nets
Man thats a whole lot of effort to go through just for carp. Some bread and tortilla worked just fine for me.
"oh it seems to be a bigger one"
well yeah ofc
I caught a big 15 pound catfish out of one of my ponds today, always makes you feel cool.
yyyyyyyeahhhhhhhhhhhhh 100% sure it was just the corn.
You let a carp go? Ok.
Next time do kool-aid chicken
“Why does my fish taste like strawberry”
Did I just witness an American with an unhooking mat😮
I just use can corn. 3-5 corn on hook, spoon full of corn in my belly. 🤣🤣🤣
Shorten your hook link and you’ll hook more/faster
Side of mouth being hooked generally means hook length is slightly too long and you could be missing fish
Strawberry jello was used in curing salmon roe for fishing in the pnw for years before commercial egg cures . Fish like the sweet flavor and bright color .
I don’t think he meant a grenade sized chunk on the line
NOOOOO NOOOOOOO DONT THROW IT BACK IN NOOOOOOOOO 😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
There is no reason not to throw it back in bud.
Looks like tilapia! If its carp, i’ll still grill it and eat it!
My dad uses a type of maize which consists of crushed corn (not finely) and he mixes it with molases (not sure about the spelling, i just know it's a dark brown liquid) he makes use of these small cages where he puts it in and he gets pretty good catch out of it
just one major question about the molasses
are we talking: mild, bold, or blackstrap?
highly doubt it's blackstrap cause that stuff is more bitter than sinner's hide.