What is the difference between F1 and carp?

What is the difference between F1 and carp?

Whats the difference between an F1 and a traditional carp? F1 carp are very similar to the traditional common carp, they have a distinct lack of barbules which comes from the cross breed with the crucian carp. Traditional common carp have four barbules and the F1 carp only have two which are a lot smaller.

How big do F1 carp get?

On average, F1 carp can grow up to around 6lb in weight. The current British record sits at 7lb 14oz however, an unofficial unclaimed fish is said to have weighed 13lb 8oz according to a report in the Angling Times.

Do F1 fish have barbels?

F1 carp is golden-coloured like the Crucian Carp. However, its body shape is closer in appearance to the Common Carp, but unlike the Common Carp, it does not have the four barbels that the Common Carp is widely recognized by. Instead, it only has two very small barbles that most anglers find challenging to spot.

Is 2.75 lb test curve enough?

A test curve is a measurement, in pounds and ounces, of the weight needed to pull a rod tip through a 90-degree angle. A 2.75lb or 2.5lb rod will be softer and arguably more fun but won’t have huge casting power.

What’s the best way to catch a F1 carp?

When this happens, it is a case of if you can’t beat them join them, and finding this specific depth that the F1s are feeding can reap rewards. Float fishing with a waggler rod or on the pole will both equally work as well for F1 carp. When the conditions are right, float fishing in the margins is one of our favourite tactics.

How big does a F1 carp fish get?

They typically weigh 2-4 lbs, with some fish even going up to upwards of 10 lbs. F1 carp is golden-coloured like the Crucian Carp. However, its body shape is closer in appearance to the Common Carp, but unlike the Common Carp, it does not have the four barbels that the Common Carp is widely recognized by.

What’s the difference between a mirror carp and an F1 carp?

F1 carp, grow quickly but do not reach the size and weight of the Common and Mirror carp variants. This is down to the gene from the Crucian carp, restricting its maximum size. The other distinctive difference is on the mouth of the fish. F1 carp have very small barbels that are hardly noticeable.