January 22, 2022, 05:39, asked: Bashin Bass TV
“Carp do indeed have excellent hearing. ... They also have a lateral line that will pick up vibrations in the water which are usually caused by movement rather than simply sound, but either way, they have adapted well to be able to hear....
January 21, 2022, 06:55, asked: terminr
Although the carp has a pair of relatively large eyes, their habit of feeding in the sediments on the bottom searching for small buried food items has required them to have highly developed senses of smell and taste....
January 20, 2022, 00:36, asked: Охота на рыбалку?
The carp has four types of cone cell that detect red, green, blue and ultraviolet meaning carp can see a broader spectrum of light than humans. It has also been shown that near infrared light can be detected by carp....
January 18, 2022, 16:40, asked: connor_mulvihill
Common carp would be attracted to just about anything but the best bait for this type of carp is boilies, mollusks and artificial corn. It is also recommended to add a little salt to any type of bait to make it more attractive....
January 17, 2022, 19:48, asked: Josée Carrière
Dark brown or black. Snails is a favorite of carp and they are either black or dark brown....
January 16, 2022, 19:17, asked: Ohio Musky Show
Gar were particularly fond of Asian carp, which accounted for half of all fish found in gar stomachs. White bass were also selectively preying on small carp and had a high abundance of them in their stomachs....
January 16, 2022, 03:03, asked: Marc André Lapolice
Here is a quote from their publication, “Using Grass Carp in Aquaculture and Private Impoundments”: “Fingerling grass carp will consume insect larvae, other invertebrates, and even small numbers of fish fry, but only when desirable vegetation is unavailable.” Andrew Zetts of the Zetts Fish Hatchery in Drifting, ......
January 14, 2022, 05:13, asked: Lucas Olsen
Small grass carp may be lost to predation by birds, snakes, and other species of fish. In water bodies with largemouth bass it is recommended to stock fish larger than 12 inches (30 cm) or 1 lb (0.45 kg)....
January 13, 2022, 08:29, asked: Billy Coulombe
Anatomical Reason Carp, like all fish, have swim bladders. ... In lakes where carp travel from depths to the surface pressure increases on their swim bladder so jumping and forcing air from their swim bladder neutralizes this pressure so the carp can swim properly in the upper layers of the water....
January 13, 2022, 07:10, asked: craig
Carp, as most fishes have a swim bladder. ... By leaping or swilling on the surface a carp can force air into its swim bladder through its oesophagus, thus allowing the fish to adjust its level in the water. It is often the case that carp can be seen jumping more often in deeper lakes and less in shallow waters....