Monster carp
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- KING MACKEREL
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- Cookinman
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Corn Kernals work good also as does a Tiny Torpedo afte I have cut the grass.frentals wrote:Wonder bread and stale bread freelined on top of the surface early am.
Carp come up and smack it on top fo the water. Boiled potatoes work good too.
Nice Fish.
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- Fisher
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Re: Monster carp
damn thats a nice fish man we got some in a lake by my house but i dont fish for them
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- BLACK FIN TUNA
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Re: Monster carp
We used to kill em on corn up north. nothing this big though. Nice fish Dude!
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- jorge121990
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Re: Monster carp
I've caught some pretty big ones in a canal by my house on bread. Lost some 30+ pounders due to the structure that I fish there. I use straight 6 pound test on them and their sometimes fun, they kinda pull like nurse sharks if not less.
Re: Monster carp
Whats the record for grass carp? Ive caughten a 22 lb. carp on wonder bread.
- snakehead terror
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Re: Monster carp
I forgot what website it was but they said carp in florida get up to 100 lbs...
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- Weekend Warrior
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Re: Monster carp
my big bro caught a 60+ pounder on 2 test like 15 years ago with a fake berry. took him close to 3 hours to get it in.
- rshields
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Re: Monster carp
my wife caught one in our back canal on a hotdog that was in the 20lb range.
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- Fisher
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Re: Monster carp
Hi all, the bait we use back here in north wales is lunchon meat fished under a lite float no shot on the line and a very sharp sakuma size 4-8 hook use a 12lb braid that is a close to the water colour and tight to the margins and the bites will take your rod out of your hands if you don't hold on tight tight lines .