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  1. 9 hours ago, FJR1 said:

    Frank--I've seen references to Mark's accomplishments in 2005 and 2006 on the CAG Forum, but I see no data that show he is a member.  Hopefully, Willem or Iain will get back to you by the 12/31 entry deadline.

    He registered through Big Carp Tackle. Hopefully Willem can figure it out.

  2. Wanted to see if there is a possibility to see a peg list and weights from the past few years? I know this is asked every year and I thought I could log into the leaderboard to see this but I could not find it. Any thoughts??

  3. Please see below. Please post in other areas if needed.

    Outdoors notebook: Carp fishing spots highlighted <style> .es-carousel ul{ display:block; } </style>
    About Bob Frye
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    By Bob Frye

    Published: Sunday, May 4, 2014, 9:54 p.m.

    Pennsylvania's carp are getting their due, starting now.

    Several months ago, Len Lichvar, a member of the Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission board from Somerset County, suggested the agency list carp fishing hot spots on the “PA's Best Fishing Waters” section of its website. That section lists the top spots to catch trophy-sized fish based on surveys done by commission biologists. If you want suggestions on where to catch largemouth and smallmouth bass and walleyes all longer than 15 inches, bluegills longer than seven or just the biggest muskies, the list provide that. Hot spots are broken down by species and large and small reservoirs and flowing waters.

    A number of fish are highlighted, including everything from channel catfish to yellow perch to bluegills and pumpkinseeds to striped bass to trout, both stocked and wild.

    Carp were not among them when the section was originally created, however. Lichvar suggested staff change that.

    They listened.

    The newly updated list — which will be discussed at Monday's meeting of the commission in Hawley — details 20 common carp hot spots. More than half are in Western Pennsylvania, including Conneaut, Keystone, Arthur, Wilhelm, Pymatuning, Shenango and Bridgeport lakes and the Allegheny and Monongahela rivers.


    Read more: http://triblive.com/sports/outdoors/6044848-74/fish-fishing-carp#ixzz312WzLlCW
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  4. Neil,

    It is Andy Longstreth. You have added an extra R in there. Thanks. Also, our team name is TEAM NO CHANCE

    Thanks! I look forward to this event and the chance to fish it with my Son.

    Frank

  5. Great fish fellas an it looks like a great find in PA. I hope you guys continue to do well and you do not get to many trying to snag and kill-em. Congrat again and keep up the good work. It really feels good to find a nice location like that and also share with others. I hope you guys realize you have something special there.

    Frank

  6. Clay,

    I have not fished any lakes in San Antonio but I would make the trip up to Austin. 45 minutes and you are at some great water. There is a great campground that you are pretty much guaranteed carp or buffalo. The best thing would be to talk with the guys at texas fishing forum. They may be in the are the same time you are. I suck at links so go to www.texasfishingforum.com and go to the rough fish section.

    Frank

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