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Trophy carp fly fishing is something that John Bartlett has specialized in for years now, and he is among the top carp fly anglers in the world when it comes to catching trophy carp on the fly. What makes a trophy carp? Well, that’s debatable, but we start with the proposition that a trophy carp on the fly is 20 plus pounds for common and mirror carp, which is Mr. Bartlett’s specialty. You’ll hear firsthand how he approaches pretty much every aspect of carp fishing in multiple venues. Most of what John does when fly fishing for trophy carp can be applied to fishing for smaller carp as well. However, he focuses on very specific aspects to target the biggest carp in the system. If you listen to his suggestions carefully and implement them in your carp fly fishing, you will catch way more and bigger carp on the fly. I will personally guarantee that! Enjoy this podcast and article as it is one of the best resources on carp fly fishing that I have ever been a part of. If you have any questions, feel free to ask away below.
Carp on the fly blog
Carp on the fly on Facebook
John’s Instagram account
Fly Carpin
Carp on the Fly: Barry Reynolds
Darce Knobel
Justin Wendy Berrell and his blog
Jim Pankiewicz
Getting started in carp fly fishing can definitely be a challenge. Consistently catching trophy-sized carp on the fly is the next step in your carp evolution. If you haven’t started fly fishing for carp yet, then there’s no reason for you to not use the suggestions that John highlights in the podcast. If you’re a grizzled veteran of carp on the fly, I’ll bet you will still gain a lot of great nuggets in this podcast. Above all, deep water is key to finding big carp, particularly outside of the spawn cycle. If this podcast helps you catch some big carp, then let us know in the comments below. We’d love to hear how the information here helped you out.
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Trophy carp fly fishing is something that John Bartlett has specialized in for years now, and he is among the top carp fly anglers in the world when it comes to catching trophy carp on the fly. What makes a trophy carp? Well, that’s debatable, but we start with the proposition that a trophy carp on the fly is 20 plus pounds for common and mirror carp, which is Mr. Bartlett’s specialty. You’ll hear firsthand how he approaches pretty much every aspect of carp fishing in multiple venues. Most of what John does when fly fishing for trophy carp can be applied to fishing for smaller carp as well. However, he focuses on very specific aspects to target the biggest carp in the system. If you listen to his suggestions carefully and implement them in your carp fly fishing, you will catch way more and bigger carp on the fly. I will personally guarantee that! Enjoy this podcast and article as it is one of the best resources on carp fly fishing that I have ever been a part of. If you have any questions, feel free to ask away below.
Carp on the fly blog
Carp on the fly on Facebook
John’s Instagram account
Fly Carpin
Carp on the Fly: Barry Reynolds
Darce Knobel
Justin Wendy Berrell and his blog
Jim Pankiewicz
Getting started in carp fly fishing can definitely be a challenge. Consistently catching trophy-sized carp on the fly is the next step in your carp evolution. If you haven’t started fly fishing for carp yet, then there’s no reason for you to not use the suggestions that John highlights in the podcast. If you’re a grizzled veteran of carp on the fly, I’ll bet you will still gain a lot of great nuggets in this podcast. Above all, deep water is key to finding big carp, particularly outside of the spawn cycle. If this podcast helps you catch some big carp, then let us know in the comments below. We’d love to hear how the information here helped you out.
The post TROPHY CARP ON THE FLY & JOHN BARTLETT [PODCAST] appeared first on ToFlyFish.
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