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Tale of a Beast
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Carping yesterday with my flyrod. Blustery, cloudy, off and on sun (mostly off). Lots of fish working in the flats. Landed five. Four were from 5.5 - 7.5 pounds. Here are a couple of them.

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I was fishing through some mudders and I tossed my fly out into the fray, tightening up until my leader was straight between the Palsa indicator and my fly. The little float twitched ever so slightly and I set the hook. For a few seconds everything just stopped. I felt kind of like I had just poked a big mean bull with a stick and was in that dead time between the jab and the instant the bull figures out what happened and who did it. Then everything cut loose. The fish tore around in a circle, apparantly getting his bearings and then he took off. My backing was melting off the reel at an alarming rate. Two things presented themselves as problems. First, I figured if the fish didn't stop, at this rate I would be spooled. Second, there was a big log anchored out in the middle of the lake (put there for the ducks, I guess) and the big carp was headed straight for it. I had visions of the fish wrapping me around the cable that held the log. So... I clamped down on the screaming reel and held on. The fish went directly under the log and I figured things were over. But then suddenly he turned and came right back at me. Now I was cranking loose line like crazy! He came about halfway back, then turned and headed out again - this time in a slightly different direction than the log. I put as much pressure on him as I thought the 8 pound tippet would stand and again he turned, this time going on a diagonal course. After awhile I managed to get him near the shore where I could see. He was a huge fish! Now I really didn't want to loose him. From there it was a matter of working him toward shore, then hanging on as he saw me and headed out again. Back and forth, back and forth. I wondered how I would ever get him in by myself. I had visions of the skinny leader breaking at the last minute from all the seesaw action. Finally though, I managed to catch him off balance long enough to work him up onto a shallow shelf. The instant he touched the shelf and curled his body I grabbed my net and pounced on him, slipping his tail into the net and sweeping him onto the shore. Wow! My heart was really beating. This was the biggest carp I had every caught! I switched him around to head first into the net, released the weigh handle, and watched the scale go down nearly to the bottom 30 pound mark. Close, but not quite. It stopped at 28 pounds. Here is a self portrait of myself and the beast. Photo was overexposed (or whatever the equivalent is in digital lingo). I managed to darken it up a little with my editing software.

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Here's a head shot with my seven weight.

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And a hand to tail comparison of the beast.

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The cable anchored log that nearly ended the fun.

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I had been a hopeless carp addict. Now I'm a hopeless big carp addict!

z~




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#2
[cool][#0000ff]WOW!!!![/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]What a story and what a brute of a fish. Now what are you ever going to do to top that? A 50 pound salmon?[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Glad the fishy dieties were smiling upon you and allowed you to touch (net) your prize. There were a whole lotta things that could have changed the ending to your story.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Yeeeeeee Hawwwww![/#0000ff]
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#3
Wht TD sid WOW. Joni is gong to short out her computer salavating all over the key baord when she sees that monster. He must of paid attention in fishie school when they taught them how to hang on to dinner. hehe

Majja
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#4
LOL... my thought exactly when I first read this story...

btw.. great story and great looking fish..

MacFly [cool]
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#5
That thing's awesome! I betcha a battle like that would be enough to convert even the purest purist! Nice job! [cool]
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#6
Congrats on a great catch Zonker.
And thanks for sharing it with us. [Smile]

Were you afloat in the boat while you hooked and played that fish?
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#7
Great job Uncle Z. That is a whopper of a Bugle Mouth. Those are always fun on light tackle.

I think that Flygoddess will end up trading in her H3 for a Hummer just to be able to get one of those bad boys up out of the water.[cool]
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OMG "Z" THAT IS A PIG OF A FISH. I'VE SEEN THEM CAUGHT IN THE 22# RANGE, I'VE CAUGHT ONE MYSELF THAT WENT 18# AND TOOK ME FOR A 25 MIN RIDE ON 6# TEST.........BUT 28#!!!!!? WOW! "Z" U DA MAN [cool] THAT'S THE BIGGEST I'VE SEEN....CONGRATS.
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#9
Holy crap that carp is huge. Nice work, boy that would have been a fun ride in the tube. Congrats.
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#10
SWEET!!! Zonker!!! Nice job and what a great fish. A fight of a life time for sure. Glad to see the fishing gods were smiling on ya today. Ya just gotta love them carp.
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[size 7]Wowwwwie![shocked][shocked][shocked][Smile][/size]
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#12
Nice fish....and story.....Ive been stalking some huge grass carp...in the 20 -50 lb range..but no luck so far. But I will get one!
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#13
Wow what a specimen. Congratulations! That beast is bigger than the snapper I caught last week.


There are still other fish in the sea though. Check this out!

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#14
Catch a fish that big and no Smile you should have a s--t eatin grin from ear to ear
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As far as the rules go, the person submitting the photo is allowed to breath in between s--t eating grins.[cool]
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#16
[cool]You could say that the fisherman was straining to hold up the big fish.

z~
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#17
One thing to note when landing big carp...They have pretty soft bodies. You have to handle them with care or there bone structure will crack. Those are some really nice pics. Thanks for sharing them!
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One thing to note when landing big carp...They have pretty soft bodies. You have to handle them with care or there bone structure will crack. Those are some really nice pics. Thanks for sharing them![/reply]

would sure hate to hurt a carp [mad]
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#19
You took the words right out of my mouth Dusty. But, actually, Carp are okay, it's CHUB that I can do without.
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#20
Dusty, don't listen to Flygoddess. It is OK to crack the bones on the Carp in UT. FG must be drinking some of that magic potion again.

If she feels no pain from the Tequilla, then the Carp will be fine with a spinal adjustment. lol[cool]
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