Darko, do you mind telling me some of the places?
Deer lake, burnaby lake, como lake, lafarge lake, green timbers lake, hatzic lake, all have carp. Aswell as most sloughs in areas such as pitt meadows. Como and Green timbers are probably the worst/least popular for carp. Sloughs tend to have more abundance but generally smaller fish. Each lake is a bit different in terms of when the carp tend to sort of hibernate due to size, depth and other factors. Carp are warmwater fish. They generally do well in 15 degree plus water. Meaning in our seemingly more extreme winters nowadays it will be harder to catch them as they huddle in deeper water. This is when searching a depth chart comes in handy. Some lakes you may need a boat to access it, some not. They move less in the winter so they feed less aswell. Carp are smart fish and not easy fish to catch, but they put up hell of a fight. I have spent many many hours learning about them from master carp anglers, and by my own experience and readings. Although they follow patterns each year can bring new challenges different conditons and change things up.