Mirror Carp
Overview
Body Type & Identification: A selectively bred variant of Common Carp with dramatically reduced and irregular scale pattern — scattered large mirror-like scales along the lateral line and back, with much of the body appearing scaleless. Brass to olive-brown coloring. A popular sport fish in European carp angling — increasingly sought by specimen hunters in the US.
Preferred Water Temperature: 65°F–80°F. Same requirements as Common Carp — adaptable, warm-water tolerant. Found in the same habitats as Common Carp throughout North America where introduced.
Habitat: Lakes, rivers, ponds, and reservoirs — wherever Common Carp are established. Mirror Carp occur naturally within Common Carp populations as a genetic variant. Large specimen fish are occasionally encountered in lakes and rivers throughout the US.
Best Lures: Fly fishing with carp flies in clear, shallow water produces sight-fishing catches — same techniques as Common Carp.
Best Baits: Same baits as Common Carp — whole kernel corn, boilies, bread balls, and particle baits. European-style carp fishing with hair rigs and boilies is the most effective technique for large specimen fish. Same approach as Common Carp fishing.
Top 5 Destinations: Found wherever Common Carp occur — large UK-stocked stillwaters have the highest concentrations of Mirror Carp as a specifically managed sport fish.
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1 fishing location where you can catch Mirror Carp