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Fly Fishing for Carp: Flies, Gear, Tactics

Dec 18, 2019 · 3 min read
Jared RobbinsBy Jared Robbins
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Fly Fishing for Carp: Flies, Gear, Tactics


Species: Common Carp; “Golden Shadows”


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Location(s):

Almost everywhere, native to Asia and Europe. Habitat: freshwater ponds, slow-moving rivers, estuaries. Found across the US and Europe, Asia, and Australia, in temperate waters from 37-95 degrees.

Angler in tan cap and gray waders holding golden common carp over shallow lake with fly fishing rod and blue reel


Describe the fishing conditions that you’ll encounter:

  • Shallow water typically inches to 8 feet
  • Soft vegetative sediment
  • Tons of urban opportunities


Key Skills:

1. Accurate stealthy casts, minimal false casts

2. Finding and spotting fish

3. Line management, ready position, soft presentation

4. Controlling hard pulling fish, drag, applying pressure, landing fish

5. Stealth, stealth, stealth


Flies:

  • Bugger-type flies
  • Crayfish for larger fish
  • Nymphs, annelids, borrowing mayflies work well
  • Potentially dry flies, mulberry flies are popular, bread flies, “normal” trout dry flies, spent mayflies can turn fish on
  • Full range of weight from unweighted to heavy dumbells
  • Drab colors matching the bottom


Line Weight:

5wt to 9wt with 6wt, 7wt, 8wt being in the average sweet spot depending on fish size. Lighter rods like a 5wt can be used but they’re not very popular due to long casts, potentially heavy flies and landing large fish quickly.

7wt and 8wt handle fish, flies, and wind without being too heavy, still maintaining stealth.

Recommended Lines:

Floating lines are the most common but intermediate to full sink have applications, too.

Scientific Anglers MPX, Scientific Anglers Anadro, RIO Gold Elite

Warm water lines are important for summer. Most lines will work, so you can potentially use the fly line you already have.

Scientific Anglers Bonefish is great for summer and warm water.


Recommended Leader/Tippet:

  • 6-15lb tippet works well. 9-12 foot knotless leaders, fluorocarbon is best and typical. Mono leaders work well for dry flies. 10ft 12lb Rio Saltwater is a solid leader option.
  • May need a heavier leader for larger fish and abrasion resistance (16-20lb).
  • Fluorocarbon tippet 8-12lb is best but bring lighter and heavier to match specific conditions

Match tippet size to fly size and fish size.

Choose the longest leader you can consistently and accurately turn over.

Choose a shorter 9ft leader for shorter casts (easier to control).


Other Essential Gear:

  • Sun protection (gloves, buff, UV long pants, and shirt)
  • Wet wading shoes
  • Waterproof wading bag
  • Bug spray
  • Good sunglasses
  • Net


Recommended Rods:

Fast action rods able to cast long distances accurately yet delicately are the best Carp rods.

Scott Sector Close-up glossy graphite fly rod in dark grey with white model script and teal thread wraps for carp fishing
Thomas & Thomas Sextant Black fly rod shaft labeled SEXTANT 907-4 with cork handle, navy band with green trim and metal collar, carp fly rod
G. Loomis Asquith Black glossy fly rod with cork handle and metallic sparkle rod tube, Asquith script, fly fishing gear detail
Orvis Helios 3D White Orvis Helios 3D fly rod section with black logo, blue 3D accent and cork handle, sleek graphite blank for fly fishing
Sage R8 Core Cork-handled black Sage R8 Core fly rod blank with silver logo and single guide ring, sleek graphite fly fishing rod
Winston Air 2 Glossy black 9' 5wt carp fly rod with white Air 2 lettering, red thread wraps, cork grip and silver hook keeper
Hardy Zane Pro Black Hardy fly rod section with cork handle, teal thread wraps and white ZANE PRO lettering for fly fishing

Recommended Reels:

A reel with a smooth sealed drag is best, able to hold at least 100 yards of backing.

Hatch Iconic Silver machined aluminum fly reel with blue anodized spool, skeletonized large-arbor design, ideal for carp fishing
Nautilus CCF-X2
Nautilus X-Series Black skeletonized aluminum fly reel with red drag knob and machined spokes, ideal for carp fly fishing
Galvan Grip Silver machined aluminum fly reel with blue anodized center cap and openwork spool, fly fishing reel for carp
Lamson Speedster S Silver machined fly fishing reel with open-spoke aluminum spool, blue drag knob and orange center accent, carp reel
Lamson Litespeed M


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Jared Robbins
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Jared Robbins

Jared Robbins is a fly fishing expert at Trident Fly Fishing, where he brings a deep passion for the sport and an encyclopedic knowledge of gear to everything he does. An accomplished fly tier, Jared has walked anglers through patterns ranging from delicate trout nymphs to aggressive saltwater streamers. Whether he's chasing carp on a warm river flat, swinging mouse patterns for big browns after dark, or targeting tarpon and snook in the salt, Jared's diverse fishing experience means he can speak to just about any situation you'll find yourself in on the water.

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