GERMAN BIG HEAD CARP,
THAI LURE!!
This
Big head carp which is usually a native of China was caught in Germany using a
Thai Handmade fishing lure from Mango Fishing Ltd of Chiang Mai Thailand.
The Big Head carp is thought to have a main diet of zooplankton (tiny microscopic
animals that live in the water), phytoplankton and detritus. It also feeds on
invertebrates and snails as well as vegetable matter. There have been some reports
from the USA (where Big Head carp is not a native species and have established
themselves in rivers and lakes) of Big Head Carp taking Lures, Jigs and Deadbaits.
Here is a report including exclusive photos of a Chinese BIG HEAD Carp caught
in Germany on a Thai made fishing lure.
Chris Tyger is the Angler in these photos, He spent a day fishing a large lake
in South Germany with the Mango Black magic Lure. He is the Mango fishing team
member for Predator fishing. He is one of the most famous and successfull anglers
in south Germany and Austria. On the same day at this great lake nobody caught
fishes. But when Chris Tyger arrived, he caught a big 15 Kilo Pike, one 80cm Walleye
and this Big Head Carp, all on the Mango Black Magic (Known in Germany as: Mango
Magic ).
The Mango Black Magic lure is a positive boyancy diving plug lure. Its a proven
shape with a different design that fits in with the modern and technologically
advanced outlook of Mangofishing Ltd of Chiang Mai Thailand.
This Lure was also responsible for a recent record catch of a 177lb Catfish in
Germany.
Big Head Carp are not usually known to take minnow lures allthough the bigger
and older ones do turn predatory so this goes to show again the proven quality
of the Mango Fishing Lure.
BIG HEAD CARP, or Bla Jin as they are known in Thai language have been very successfully
introduced into many countries, sometimes by accident and other times on purpose.
In Thailand they are quite widespread and are considered a great sport fish in
many of the main fishing lakes and parks.They can also be found in some larger
reservoirs and lakes right across the country.

Good Luck, (Choc Dee) and as always Tight Lines.
Nathan Wardle nathan@megafishingthailand.com
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