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Biggest catch of my life
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So I went to Bogart Park(cherry valley, CA) today, because the night before(last night) I was getting cats biting nonstop. Didn't have luck all day on hotdogs, until I was ready to leave, had a bad cast and lost my bait so I stopped the cast with a touch of my hand and started reeling, and snagged a carp in the tail, with a size 14 treble! It wasn't letting go, either, and he put up one helluva fight (4 pound monofil).
12-15 minutes later, he was finally netted by a friendly local, and that was the first time I ever held a fish by the gill. The feeling of catching a catch that big was extremely intense, as my biggest catch before that was a 2 pound rainbow.

Hoping bogart continues to deliver, maybe not quite that big, but even a 2 pound cat I'm happy with! For those of you who don't know (which is probably a lot), bogart park is a small pond, maybe 140 feet from end to end at the widest part.



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Oops, didn't notice the carp forum. Sorry!

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#2
WTG! I never seen an orange carp like dat!
are all the carp there orange..crazy!
Wish we had orange carp here..
Nice snag! I Iove a good snag story..

Here's my snag from this year!,not as nice and orange as yours but a SNAG IS A SNAG,i HOOKED MINE WHAKY!!!

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Check out the Ratchet Sisters,they came to see my snag catch! its about a 17 18lb grass carp
using 6lb Nano fill and a size 6 eagle claw trebble
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the orange color usualy means the water is fairly clean. wich also means that that could have been a taisty morsle on the dinner plate.

carp from clean waters are quite taisty,, aside from the bony mid section "apart you will throw away any ways because of the mud vein/blood vein" there is a lot of good mc-nuget meat there.

I prefer a beer batter, but smoked carp is mighty taisty as well and can be easily done on a charcole grill.
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Impressive! and beautiful in my eyes...LOL
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Nice Fish
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