Showing posts with label carp magazines. Show all posts
Showing posts with label carp magazines. Show all posts

Friday, 20 July 2012

1st Anniversary For "Carp Of The Thousand Lakes"

Dear readers,

My blog "Carp Of The Thousand Lakes" had its first anniversary. It's time for me for some celebration, as the reader number has exceeded my expectations. I even had some offers of getting money from writing this blog (!) I had to let these offers down, as I want to keep the commercial aspect as far away as I can. I think you, as well as I, are fed up with the UK-style buy this, buy that, don't buy that (it's the last years model, and because of that, it's crappy).

I really would love you to subscribe to my blog or leave comments. It's the fuel that keeps me writing this blog. Also, all the contacts I have received via email have been very interesting and I am very pleased receiving them.

Now some talk about carp fishing... I have learned about carp fishing a lot this year. The most interesting part was to have Enrico Parmeggiani (Italian carp angler) visiting Finland. We had some good debate about the behavior of carp. The conclusions were quite different, and there are some very big differences in Italian and Finnish carp. Like the biggest disturbance by the lake we fished was a woodpigeon cooeing 1 km away...  So at least the acceptable disturbance levels in carp fishing are quite different here and in more urban waters. Carp fishing is always a learning game for even the most experienced carp angler. And in my opinion that is the biggest reason I will keep on fishing for carp. It's not the record carp, it's not being famous, just the idea of something I will never master even how good I will be.

This Northern Beauty missed a scale.

Sunday, 6 November 2011

Fishy Business

If something is not evolving, it's not going to grow into something better. I mean carp fishing is really fun and it has a mysterious touch to it, but looking how badly the over commercialization has impacted our lifestyle just gives me a headache. For instance, the UK based carp magazines are more like a 100-page adverts. Use this, buy that, not that (it's the last years model which is totally useless), go there, fish this way, etc. The most underlined feature is that a new product has given Ginormous results with carp, and this product is supplied by the anglers sponsored company (what a surprise!).

If we take a good look in the mirror and cut the BS-talking, there is very little under the sun in carp fishing. But the main question is: Is the commercial buzz advancing our lifestyle or eating it inside out? My opinion above was that it gives me an headache at least. Here in Finland it's not such a problem, as we don't have a market for carp tackle. But well, this problem with commercialization has brought some serious issues with it.

It wasn't a long time ago when I read about a group of carp anglers who caught ca. 700 carp in a period of few days. The anglers had statistics of how many 40 lbs how many 30 lbs they had caught etc. I mean I would have stopped fishing after landing about 20 fish. And it would have been over the top already. 

WE should adjust our fishing with respect of wildlife. Even if we start catching like crazy, we should consider for what reason are we fishing for. Is it that we want to spend time in the nature, catching fish? Is it for the outside demand for massive carp catches? Is it that we want to enjoy and experience the same thrill and the mystery as our ancestors? I mean tackle business will do just fine even without the massive carp catches and making every magazine an advert.

(PS. I tried to attach here a photo of my 400 carp catch, but I couldn't find the picture) :)