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  1. Beautiful mirrors, Oscar. Any plans to try Monster Maize at the Lioness?

    Unfortunately not for the next couple of months, maybe in july we can make some time to go. I'll be trying it in some nearer places, I liked it, if I have some maize when I go to The lioness sure I'll try it there.

  2. A couple of weeks ago I went with my fishing partner Jorge de la peña to a small pond near Querétaro, just for a few hours to try the Monster Maize New world Carp send me for signing in the Toks big 4, an this is what we caught.

    This is jorge with the 4 mirrors we got.

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  3. Not saying it's the best in the country, but the Connecticut River and it's backwaters and tributaries are great. I know there's carp over 50 lbs. in there somewhere and determined to catch him/ her. I'll keep you posted when I do. Might take awhile though. lol! Gotta catch my 40+ first.

    Lol, I know, it takes so long to get a nice 40, I still haven't either, but working on that.

    Phone, I agree with you, elevation does have something to do with the size carp can reach, we have witnessed that, right now I'm trying a small pond at 2000 mts, lets see how that turns out. don't know if the parallel 35 has something to do with carp, but sure elevation does. :rolleyes:

  4. Great suggestions you guys have posted here, I haven't thought about some of them.

    Its gonna be a difficult choice this way, maybe I could talk every issue about the lake or river that has produced the biggest fish for CAG in the past months, E.G. the lake where Mike got his piggy mirror.

  5. I know phone, it is very difficult as every fisherman has its own opinion according to their experiences, and well, it hasn't to be a lake, its just that I'm used to fish lakes :rolleyes: but I realise you guys have nice rivers for carp fishing, like the hudson or the one Scott metions.

    The thing is that I'll start writing for a Sapnish Mag next january, and would like to talk every issue about the lakes that produce the best fish in our continent, from Alaska to Argentina, so . . .

  6. Well, it was a really nice trip, too bad carp didn't show up, but we learned a lot from the voyage, like dogs like pineapple boilies too, or pepperami or the mix for the method, any way, looking forward to the next trip.

    Phone, i tried with some bread on float fishing and had nothing but bites from ciclyds.

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