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Very nice, looks like a strong tug expecially from shore! How heavy gear are you using?
Very nice I haven't caught that many carp this year, and the few I have caught have all been small. None of my usual carp spots paid off thus year; caught a lot of catfish in them instead 🤷♂️
It happens. I lost one of my favorite carp spots this year, after it was overrun with invading tench. They moved in on all the bait I was feeding to draw in the carp, and along with channel cats and redhorse suckers, I just figured I'm better off spending my time and energy in more carp productive waters. Always need to keep making new spots, as countless of my once amazing spots have deteriorated, changed ,or become unfishable over the years.
I love catching redhorse, they're actually my primary target a lot of times when I'm river fishing. We have shorthead, silver, black, and river redhorse locally. One of my goals the past several years had actually been to beat the state shorthead record. It had been 3#14oz for a long time, but someone bested it a year or two ago and it's 4#13oz now. I came within ounces of 3#14 several times, but I don't see myself ever clipping into a 5 pounder, so I kinda gave up on that one I just kind rolled with the catfish this year. I didn't seek out new carp spots; just went back out to those spots with catfish rigs and bait. Never boated any whoppers, but I got a lot of decent channel cats.
Interesting. We have a few redhorse species, but I don't pay much attention to which they are when I catch them, they are always by-catch of targeting some other species. I've caught them over 6 lbs before, quite sure they were river redhorse. Channel cats here typically range in the 6 to 12 lbs range, have come some on boilies pushing the 15 lbs mark. More fun that redhorse, but still not comparable to carp of the same size.
Yeah, I've caught some nice sized river redhorse, but those are protected here. They have to go right back into the water, and there's no record for them. I've SEEN some silver redhorse that I know would beat the state record, but never managed to hook into one over about 5 pounds.I agree carp are the best fighters pound for pound... I'm just lazy and catfish are a lot easier to catch on the main river I fish I catch a lot of catfish in the 3-6# range, but very rarely anything over 8. They're in there, though. They do an annual catfish tournament on that river, and there are always a few 20+ pound fish taken every year.
How did you get it through the hole?
Congrats on the huge Carp. I have been trying to get one on fly in a shallow clear pond for a while. They are spooky as all get out!