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| Nice fish. I bet it put up a nice fight. Now go out and buy your fly rod and experience carp fishing on a new level.
Tight Lines,Brian 
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| | Yes, I'd say those are some "MOGAN" carp!!! The folks over in England would be jealous! They target carp big-time over there. Way to go!!! |
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| | I'm pretty sure the carp I caught were grass carp jsut wantyed further verification. Grass or common? |
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| New guy on the flats (4/19/2007) Nice fish. I bet it put up a nice fight. Now go out and buy your fly rod and experience carp fishing on a new level.
what type of flies do you use for carp?
i have an 8 weight, which is probably good enough, but which flies?
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| small nymph flies work chartrues or dark depending on water clarity

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