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7/29/2017 I caught and released a 26" 6.5 lb channel catfish in the tidal Delaware River with my homemade corn meal bait.
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So you keep the carp but throw back the tasty Channel Catfish ?
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2lb test?
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12 lb test. I only use 2 lb test for ultralight jigging when the carp aren't biting and usually catch small panfish. Occasionally I hook a big fish on a 1/32 oz jig on 2 lb test line.
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Yes, I keep the carp because they are a non-native invasive species and released carp are impossible to catch again. I released a 10 lb channel catfish in the Millstone River a few years ago. I hope to catch it again and win a NJ Skillful Angler Award.
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That's good thinking. Good luck with that channel cat, that would make quite the story
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Do u eat them? I don't know carp so I'm very curious |
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Nice channel cat. I have to question the assumption a released carp become uncatchable. In Europe in certain pay-lakes, they catch-and-release the same carps over-and-over again. The operation wouldn't work if they couldn't be caught again. .
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