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Me and a friend were fishing today and caught this fish and thought it was a carp but the little horn type things were throwing us off. Also the fish seemed to be a little beat up when it was caught. Any answers would sure be helpful, thanks.
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What? No picture.
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That's one ugly carp crying for a big knife in his belly

I thought you were say that you caught one of these guys.
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I have another question. Will these carp start to overrun our pond?
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You never know.
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There's not much carp won't overrun. Depends on your pond too. Some community ponds get planted with grass carp that are sterile. But I think they tend to be C&R on those carp (helps keep the weeds down)
But that looks more like a common carp. Maybe been prodded with a few arrows?
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CoyoteSpinner said

[quote]I think they tend to be C&R
on those carp[/quote]
correct,and if the carp wuz released and if photographed as well its a CPR catch.
If he had made a video also its CVPR,and if he weighed it also its CVWPR,I know it all sounds complicated,I know you Utah boys aren't used to all these technical terms..
I'll make a video on all dat some day Tongue[Image: bobwink.gif]
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Dude - you're going acronym crazy with all that carp terminology.

Hmmmm - terminal carp. Now THAT sounds like a winner!

Long as you're enjoying yerself, it's all good.
I know.. just going carp crazy!
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thats a sucker not a carp possibly
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I am thinking the same thing.
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That is a sucker, not a carp. A severely beat up one, at that.

This first link is basically the same type of fish
The second is a common carp

They're easy to tell the difference between, carp usually are much bigger than suckers, and certain types of suckers, like the one you caught, have their mouth positioned a lot lower/
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