Hoven’s carp
To fish for our mad carp, which act very similar to a European rudd,
try small pieces of breadcrust tight to the hyacinth beds, or
alternatively try float fishing approximately 18ins below your float
close to the hyacinth beds with a single grain of maize or breadflake.
For fly fishing, they will take a dry fly, especially hopper patterns,
and also buzzer patterns fished in the surface layers with a very slow
figure-of-eight retrieve. Again we allow the use of 8wt tackle for this
fish, provided you only use floating lines and small flies. When hooked
these members of the carp family dart from side to side, and regularly
jump, so keep a tight line to them at all times. Once netted this rudd
lookalike is no problem; they are very hardy, need no special care, and
there are no sharp or dangerous areas to worry about. However they are
a very lively fish so keep your hands away from their gills, as they
will wriggle and jump from your hands given half a chance. Once you
have your trophy shot, place the fish back in the water and support the
fish until it is ready to swim away unaided.
General facts on the Hoven’s carp:
The mad carp is a member of the carp family cyprinidae; they are
distributed from Thailand to Sumatra and Borneo, and found most often
in freely flowing rivers and streams and seasonally on floodplains when
they migrate into the flooded woodlands. During this period they eat
parenchyma and seeds of chaulmoogra tree that have fallen into the
water, and they become intoxicated and behave in a peculiar manner,
hence the name mad carp or pla ba! During this period they are toxic,
and eating the flesh of the fish can cause nausea in humans, but after
this period they are prized highly as an eating fish, especially in
Vietnam and Cambodia. After the floods they return to the rivers to
spawn, where they reproduce very quickly, and populations can double in
two years. The mad carp is also a popular aquarium fish, and under
artificial lights with their green hue and red fins, they look
spectacular in an aquarium, and are an easy fish to keep.
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