05-05-2017, 09:58 PM
[quote sharksugar101]Thanks! I was just wondering because I'm trying to catch a record carp. The record that stands right now could easily be beat. ......[/quote]
32 pounds, I agree, it is easily beatable in Utah. I am a new return to the state, but I can think of a half dozen places where 36" + carp can be found. To break the 32# record, the carp will probably need to be close to 48". I personally hate carp, more specifically what they do to the habitat, but I do love to fight big fish, so I have been known to sight fish them with a flyrod and crayfish patterns when I catch them in clear water. Carp are "suckers" for crayfish and snails.
Just a favor, if you catch the "Carp" record, REPORT THAT PLACE. ROFLOL. Having 10x the pressure for carp would be a great thing.
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32 pounds, I agree, it is easily beatable in Utah. I am a new return to the state, but I can think of a half dozen places where 36" + carp can be found. To break the 32# record, the carp will probably need to be close to 48". I personally hate carp, more specifically what they do to the habitat, but I do love to fight big fish, so I have been known to sight fish them with a flyrod and crayfish patterns when I catch them in clear water. Carp are "suckers" for crayfish and snails.
Just a favor, if you catch the "Carp" record, REPORT THAT PLACE. ROFLOL. Having 10x the pressure for carp would be a great thing.
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