I am surprised the carp you caught didn't run... shocked to be honest... I have only fished for carp for a couple of years now... I mostly bass fish... but what attracted me to the carp fishing scene was the fight.... and their run is outstanding... I haven't caught tons of carp since I dont fish for them as much as I want ( cause I usually decide to go for bass) but the ones I have caught - from 6 to 17.5 pound gave me an amazing fight... running like a tuna... stripping line off the reel - especially when first hooked... that first run is incredible... and as I fought them in they just kept taking off with strong powerful runs... I do beleive if you experienced this you would want to fish for them sometimes.... what I don't enjoy about carping is sitting there waiting for the bite... I would rather move around in my boat and cast lures for bass or pickerel,,, but saying that... the fight that I have experienced always draws me back-- .give it a shot sometimes.... I cant even imagine why the carp you have caught fought like you said... tight lines my friend.
I gotta agree. Carp fishing totally sucks until that bite. It's just creating a good spread on the bottom to bring them in and throw a ridiculously complicated rig with the smallest damn hook. That bite comes and its on. They are no joke. One morning I set up on a spread I created the night before. I casted out one rig and instead of a rod holder I leaned the rod on a fence at obtuse enough angle that it was handle heavy with some tip to help the hook set. I hadn't even clipped the line bell alarm on yet. Anyway, I sit down and start tying up another rod. Next thing I know that rod flipped over the fence and was quickly making its way out to the water. I stomped on the handle and the line broke. In order to generate enough force to make that rod toss over the fence at the extreme angles was tremendous. That's an example of how they tear off. All carp I csught and landed have not made it easy on me.
Like Mab, I spend most free time looking for bass mainly because of the time commitment and dead time involved with carp fishing. But if u set up and started getting bites in 30 mins that'd be awesome. But frankly, I've found them to be a very allusive fish.
A 10 lb carp is gonna give you a good one. No question.