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Old 08-06-2017, 02:46 PM
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So you keep the carp but throw back the tasty Channel Catfish ?
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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Old 08-06-2017, 07:21 PM
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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.
That's good thinking. Good luck with that channel cat, that would make quite the story
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Old 08-06-2017, 10:53 PM
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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.
I'm not gonna lie only carp fished once and then got one by accident two years ago(slob, on my ultralight catching crappie) why would released carp be impossible to catch again? I know English carp fishing they only catch and release.
Do u eat them? I don't know carp so I'm very curious
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Old 08-07-2017, 01:14 AM
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I'm not gonna lie only carp fished once and then got one by accident two years ago(slob, on my ultralight catching crappie) why would released carp be impossible to catch again? I know English carp fishing they only catch and release.
Do u eat them? I don't know carp so I'm very curious
You can recapture the same carp, he's just not a great carp fisherman. Btw, they're not invasive. They are an introduced non native species in NJ, just like largemouth bass, brown and rainbow trout, musky, pike, walleye etc...
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Old 08-07-2017, 09:39 AM
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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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Old 08-08-2017, 02:29 PM
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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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I read on the Internet that the guy who caught the biggest carp in England donated it to the Royal Aquarium. Whenever he would feed it, the carp would never eat the bait that he caught it on. I made > 140 NJ fresh water fishing trips in crowded public fishing areas and didn't see anybody catch a carp yet this year.
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Old 08-08-2017, 02:43 PM
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I've recaptured dozens of carp using the same bait, some 2 days in a row. You'll never recapture one because you're part of the bucket brigade and keep every carp you catch. It's impossible to recapture a fish if you are killing everything.
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I've recaptured dozens of carp using the same bait, some 2 days in a row. You'll never recapture one because you're part of the bucket brigade and keep every carp you catch. It's impossible to recapture a fish if you are killing everything.
This goes back to when NJbands said there was a shortage of carp and everybody agreed that was an odd statement.

There's no reason to call someone out on keeping carp. They're virtually everywhere.

There's some truth in that a carp caught before will be a bit more finnicky next time. That's with any fish really; they wise up the more they are caught.
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Old 08-09-2017, 02:22 PM
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I've recaptured dozens of carp using the same bait, some 2 days in a row. You'll never recapture one because you're part of the bucket brigade and keep every carp you catch. It's impossible to recapture a fish if you are killing everything.
I don't kill everything, only carp because they are a nonnative invasive species that Fish and Game Departments never stock and kill and remove them when lakes are drained. I know many people that eat carp. Giving them away is better than having them buried in landfills. I tagged and released > 7,800 fish in NJ since 1985. Every year I release thousands of fish in NJ. If you really believe that you are a great carper, show me a pic of a Carnegie Lake carp that you caught. I talked to many outstanding European carpers that never could catch a Carnegie Lake carp.
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