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  1. Haha, almost funny Mario, but anybody who knows me will tell you different, I hate those fat f%&$# and never said anything about normal looking mirror carp!!

    You choose to ridicule my warnings to sportsfishermen to ignore these consumption carp and obviously like to even promote them. You're a bit of a media ho, if you ask me. But you don't charge!

    And I will ignore your attempts to piss me off, you already did that years ago.

    Cheers, and specially for you a choice of records.

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    Are these beauties european or a homegrown species?
  2. In June 2011 Indiana Outdoor Aventures TV filmed the "White River Invitational Carp Tournament" in Indianapolis IN. The show did a great job of promoting carp angling CAG, and carp as a sportfish. Frank Rink won the event with a nice haul. I am very proud of this video. It is a good epresentation of what carp fishing is about. Please take a minute and watch it.

    http://indianaoutdooradventures.com/episodes/episode31.html

    Good stuff, well done. :)

  3. Hey all- does anyone have any tips on how to identfiy shallow flats on aerial maps? Im trying to do some scoutig and was wondering if there are any methods to identifying them.

    Thanks,

    JDP

    J

    If it's man made lake ie reservoir etc you can usually tell ( none specific get out clause) which is the deepest side of the lake by looking at the steepness of the banks. Rivers are are a different kettle of fish, my advice would be to ask the locals. :)

  4. So these nutters say they are my teachers. I say they are the beginning of the end. Bunch of wackos me think.. :rolleyes:

    The video shows Luis with his biggest tarpon up to day. Ruso actually guided a client recently to a 200+ :yourock:.

    Can't wait for summer...

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    Wonderful fish. I think the rod did well to last that long :o

  5. Those who have read my carping reports will probably know that I usually fish short 2-4 hour local sessions, due to other commitments (like marriage, for one!). Problem is, my carping has been even more limited since Mrs. Exiled went back to work and we only have one car. This has tended to leave me stuck at home, with "no way to go".

    I'm glad to say however, that this dilemma has now been solved , with the addition of a new (well, 6 years old) vehicle to the Carping stable. Now, she's not really suitable for longer sessions, but with a bit of thought and care I can bring everything I need for my typical afternoon session. especially when I go to the Park, where I fish from my favourite Kevin Nash "Indulgence" Park bench. No need to carry a chair, you see.

    So here's my new Carp Wheels, just before she came home. I've had her just over a week now and I'm still "grinning like a mule eating briars".

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    Very Nice :rolleyes:

  6. For the Mexican insiders: special thanks to Sergio Vallín, guitarist of Maná, who paid us a visit at the Lioness... :yourock:

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    Nice fish. I bet they scrapped, with size of those paddles. :rolleyes:

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