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Thats a tank. Its been tough up North for cats with the BRBR water levels. I hope a few late season cats show
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Nice carp Paul. That definitely is worth some bragging rights. Did it put up much of a fight like the common carp do? Hope the spot works out for you!
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That would make a great entry in the kitty contest. If you can just find a good makeup kit and some stick-on whiskers you could maybe fake it?
Back in the late 70's I caught a big mirror carp in Willard that weighed over 20#. Caught it on a 6 weight flyrod and a small chartreuse fly I was fishing for crappies off the rocks at the harbor entrance. As soon as he felt the hook he headed out toward the channel marker buoys and I had to put the rod back over my shoulder and kick up a rooster tail to follow it. We played in and out around the buoys for over a half hour before I convinced him to crawl into my undersized net. Took it into shore where there was a group watching and cheering. One old gent had a set of spring scales that went to 50#. After weighing it he asked if he could have it. Since I usually don't do C&R on carpkind I was happy to donate my trophy. Can't remember ever catching any fish that fought longer and harder than that old big-scaled mirror carp.
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I wish it would have been a whisker fish, it would have been a great entry in the cat contest. I could have tried to get my wife to give it a makeover, but I will quote what she said when I sent her the picture. "Holy crap, what is that? You didn't keep it did you?" "No," I responded. "I let it go." She responded, "Good, it's really ugly." I laughed. She wouldn't have touched that thing for any price. Even though the buglemouths aren't pretty, they are very powerful.
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Carp have always been the "Rodney Dangerfields" of the fish kingdom. They get no respect. Yeah, they're kinda ugly...but so are catfish and a few other species. But since they have proven to slurp flies and other artificials they have developed quite a growing fan club...especially among the fly flinger set.
My first fish over 5# was a carp. And I paraded it around the camping area in which I was staying to show it off. I ignored the snickers and guffaws from the carp-disdainers. I was proud of that thang.
Over the years I have introduced carp to a lot of anglers...younger or older...to help them learn how to handle large fish on light tackle. And a whole lot of the new carpers developed a lifelong respect for them.
I'll tell ya, I would rather do battle with a carp than a cutthroat trout of equal size. But then, I got no pride.
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Nice Forest. They do chase them all over Europe. While I was in Spain, they fished for them there too. I know they pursue and eat them in other countries as well. I haven't tried them myself. I've never had the desire.