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NEW CARP STATE RECORD!
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This 67 pounder was taken at Strike over the weekend during the state bow fishing tournament!

http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/ab47/...C03418.jpg
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#2
WOW, that's a big fish! What's going on around here? State records are being broken like crazy!
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#3
Wow!!! Imagine what that would feel like on an 8 weight.

Windriver
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#4
agreed there is some crazy big fish being caught this year. i havnt been posting much on my fishing excursions as of late but i have been doing some pretty serious crappie fishing last tuesday i caught one that was 8 oz. off the state record. took it to fish and game then they sent me to rosaurse to have it weighed. Sadly it was just shy of the state record. but it was a slab crappie thats for sure. sorry wasnt meaning to jack the thread. but i have a new passion for pan fish fishing.
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#5
wow... that doesn't surprise me none for a snake river reservoir... i havnt done much fishing at all idaho wise in a few
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#6
That one will keep Mickey Dees going for awhile! Great Job! Makes me wish I still had friends in Garden City that know how to make it a meal. wow.

Idaho
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#7
Would you check inside that monster? I had a Fenwick pulled out of my boat a few years back and that looks like it could have been the guilty party[Wink]. Mike
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#8
The guy on the left looks like the same guy that caught the HUGE Rainbow...Hummmmmmmm
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#9
[#000000]flygoddess,[/#000000]

You might be right? Some of us eat spuds, and some of us eat pine cones. It is a Idaho thing! Stand us up, (not on our heads) we look like brothers!. Still a great Big Fish! Everything is big in Idaho. Thats why you come here. Maybe you can break a record. Cheers. ; )

Idaho
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#10
I'm torn, would you rather eat a huge carp like that because the bones will be super easy to pick out, or a smaller one that might taste better?

Of course, most of the ways to prepare it are probably meant to get rid of the carp taste anyways and make it taste like the sauce or seasoning. So either way is good Smile
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#11
Glad they got it out of the river. Now if we could just do the same for the rest of them...
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#12
Standard corn fed Idaho redneck.. There's probably 300,000 guys in the state that look just like that[Wink]

I just threw up in my mouth a little at all the talk of eating that sickening creature... Repulsive!!!!
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#13
If you've ever eaten "whitefish", fish sandwiches or fish sticks in a restaurant you've probably eaten carp. The last time they seined Lake Lowell for carp they were hauling a refrigerated semi trailer a week down to the fish processors in San Francisco.
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#14
It probably tastes about as bad as trout, nasty! The only fish I've ever eaten that I thought tasted good was a koke.
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#15
That is a nice fish. I am jealous and Sad that breaking the record is no longer a realistic goal. I think I have seen 50 pounders but nothing in the 70 pound range....
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#16
I wonder what gear he used,it wasn't caught bow fishing was it..
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#17
It was bow fishing gear.
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#18
My thoughts exactly fishingrocket.
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