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| ChadG |
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Posts: 440 | I will let Kyle tell the story, it's his fish. Edited by ChadG 10/6/2003 7:52 PM Attachments ---------------- Kyle.jpg (177KB - 570 downloads) | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32954 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | That thing is HUGE!! Where the heck did you guys tie into that, BOGB? | ||
| ChadG |
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Posts: 440 | Steve that "thing" (grass carp/ white amur)was caught here in NE Iowa. Edited by ChadG 10/6/2003 8:08 PM | ||
| ToddM |
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Posts: 20273 Location: oswego, il | I bet it jumped in your boat. Those things are insane in the membrane. | ||
| kly |
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Posts: 391 | Ha Ha, that is hilarious!!!!!lol That is honestly the heaviest fish I have ever caught!!!! I strained to pick the ugly thing up and that does not happen to often with a low center of gravity, which I always have. anywho I had raised up a very nice fish two days before 48-49". So Chad and myself are hitting the spot and move up on the flat. I am working a drop belly and sure enough, slam. I hammer the hooks and something starts stripping drag on my jerkbait rod. So I think it is that muskie, and starting to get really nervous. All of a sudden the fat ass thing porpoises and i realize it is a carp. I so decided to work it in and get some pics. hilarious day on the water! kly P.S. I have been catching everything but muskies lately, I am in a real rut, 20lbs buckets(when full of water) and huge carp. I need some help!!!! | ||
| Jim K |
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Posts: 736 Location: Hartford, WI | KLY, the bucket thing is funny. lol By the way have you fallen in any boats latley, I guess that center of gravity wasnt working for you that day either. See now me,I have a low center of gravity and a ton of weight to keep it there. lol Only problem is when I go, I GO. lol Hey give me a call sometime this week so we can get out fishing. If you need my number email me. Jim PS> Remember what KFIB Stands for. | ||
| sworrall |
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Posts: 32954 Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin | Did you get a weight for the carp? It looks alot heavier than 40# to me, the thing is BIG. Bet it gave you a good tussle, too. Weird, isn't it? We release Muskies because they are not easy to catch when big, because they taste like crap anyway, and fight well when hooked. Seems like Carp would fit the bill some too, and they do in some countries. Tough fish to consistently catch big specimens, and terrific fighters. I guess there just isn't as much thrill buying a can of corn instead of Slammers. | ||
| luckymusky |
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Posts: 626 Location: ashtabula ohio | that is ungawdly! lol... wouldve loved to witness that. too much. heck, i woulda loved to catch it and woulda took photos too...! | ||
| Jason Smith |
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Posts: 4520 Location: Chippewa Falls Wisconsin | Awesome fish KLY!!!!! You should have that one mounted!!! | ||
| JohnMD |
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Posts: 1769 Location: Algonquin, ILL | You should have kept it and put it on a quick strike rig. So who is going to do your Replica Lax, Fittantte, Artistic Anglers ? | ||
| Lone Stone |
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Posts: 477 Location: Iowa | KLY, very nice! Now I know why you liked that spot so well when we fished it. I didn't realize all the heavy rods, reels, baits, etc. were just a cover up for you to pursue your real dream of a fish. I'll make sure I have some dough balls or corn in the boat next time, you don't have to continue to hide it. Nice fish any way. It's always fun to have a good fight. | ||
| kevin |
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Posts: 1335 Location: Chicago, Beverly | Grass Carp? Hope you killed it..those things are voracious and have wrecked several lakes after "sterile" fish have reproduced.... | ||
| stephendawg |
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Posts: 1023 Location: Lafayette, IN | Kly, I believe you missed a chance for some MAJOR coin! Asians would've worshiped that monster like a god! Awesome fish...great story! | ||
| Jason Smith |
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Posts: 4520 Location: Chippewa Falls Wisconsin | Kly what kind of drop belly did it eat? Any color pattern? | ||
| kly |
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Posts: 391 | Hey Jason, Don't think you would exactly call it eating, but it got a hold of a golden shiner drop belly. That color has worked awesome for me all year on just about everything, now even carp!! later Kly | ||
| lobi |
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Posts: 1137 Location: Holly, MI | Jason, he was going to mount it..but there were people looking ; ) That is a beauty! I have fished (don't tell anyone) for carp on purpose. A river in town has them come in in big numbers in the spring. I love to watch my little boys try to reel them in, it is a riot. | ||
| divani |
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Posts: 2061 Location: Belgium | way to go Kly!!!! | ||
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