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Big Bear org. 6'6" MH, Curado K HG, Trik Fish 15lb. X-Rated Copoly, 5" Bluegill Yum Dinger w/a 1/0 Gamakatsu 1/8oz. wacky head. Not quite sure of the exact weight, it instantly bottomed a Rapala 50lb. digital and my tape wasn't anywhere near long enough. Anyone care to give a guesstimate on weight? I'm 6'2. 260lbs. It was a BLAST!!!!! Brian. 

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Never fished for carp, but that thing is an absolute beast. Congrats!

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2 hours ago, EGbassing said:

Never fished for carp, but that thing is an absolute beast. Congrats!

I've never fished for Carp either. Brian.

WOW!

Congrats ..... An absolute beauty.

Great job landing it. :thumbsup:

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Holy cow!

Has to be over 20 lbs

 

What a ride!

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Nice grass carp.

Over 25lbs, closer to 35 probably. Those carp are heavy. That looks over 50”

A 50 inch carp weighs about 50lbs. 

That's as them Pro's like to say a "Bigg'Un". It looks to be 55-60" and I would guess minimum 45-50 lbs. high end maybe 70.

 

Bet that took you a few minutes to get him/her in. Nice catch.

FM 

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He said it bottoms his rapala scale at 50lbs so 60lbs maybe, that a huge fatty carp BTW.

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My Senko carp 23lbs look like a baby compare to your. This one was caught on Senko GP chartreuse tail on Medium rod, Calcutta 50, #4 izorline. It took me at at least 5 min to bring him in.

Oh my word,  that is Huuuuge!

 

 

 I’ve never heard of a 25lb fish bottoming out a 50lb scale,  one might think it was over 50lb??  

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1 hour ago, CroakHunter said:

A 50 inch carp weighs about 50lbs. 

I weighed a few in the 15-20lb size and they’d fit in this one’s belly. I was being overly conservative. But you agree? It looks over 50” right?

 

Forget it, I didn’t see the part about bottomed out a 50lb scale. It would have to be 60+ and probably over 55”

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1 hour ago, Arcs&sparks said:

Oh my word,  that is Huuuuge!

 

 

 I’ve never heard of a 25lb fish bottoming out a 50lb scale,  one might think it was over 50lb??  

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I agree with you that this grass carp appears to be well over 50 pounds just like his scale said. Last year I caught a big grass carp that was over 40 inches and it looks small compared to one the OP posted.This is a internet forum and internet fishermen seem to give low estimates on fish weight (even if someone post a picture of a fish that has already been weighed). 

This is a 72lb Carp. The guy is 6'4 220. I'd say yours is in the 60lb range easy. 

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12 minutes ago, soflabasser said:

I agree with you that this grass carp appears to be well over 50 pounds just like his scale said. Last year I caught a big grass carp that was over 40 inches and it looks small compared to one the OP posted.This is a internet forum and internet fishermen seem to give low estimates on fish weight (even if someone post a picture of a fish that has already been weighed). 

Yes. And then there’s the idiots that don’t actually read the whole post before commenting.

 

 

........................like me.

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20 minutes ago, CroakHunter said:

This is a 72lb Carp. The guy is 6'4 220. I'd say yours is in the 60lb range easy. 

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Nice carp, did you catch it bowfishing? Always wanted to try bowfishing since it similar to spearfishing which is my favorite form of fishing.

18 minutes ago, soflabasser said:

Nice carp, did you catch it bowfishing? Always wanted to try bowfishing since it similar to spearfishing which is my favorite form of fishing.

Yes he did. 

Lol there’s a bit of skim reading going on in this thread..  

 

I’ve been guilty of that too..

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I had the same issue with this one, 50lb scale wouldn't even get it off the ground before it was bottomed out. Mine T-Boned a bone colored 168 Swaver. I was guessing 60-65, I'd say yours is probably in the same neighborhood. 

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You caught it on a senko ? Never heard of that before.

I caught one that was 23 pounds and it was just under 3 feet long. For a minute there I was wondering if he was going to spool a BIG saltwater spinning combo I have. 

I vote your fish for "carp of the year "?

If I fish an ordinary Senko in a lake that contains both bass and carp, what are the chances I would catch a carp?

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27 minutes ago, Mottel said:

If I fish an ordinary Senko in a lake that contains both bass and carp, what are the chances I would catch a carp?

Not often since carp rarely strike a senko. Most people fish with bread balls, corn, or ficus berries when they are targeting carp.

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@MottelI think there is chance but  rarely happen. I think carp hit my Senko becuz he thought it is a piece of corn and he was busy chasing girl. If you zoom my picture you would see my Senko and the yellow tail look like a piece of corn. This was mouth hook not snag BTW.

Another one here I'm not sure if I snagged him or hook him. The hook was at the out side lip, but I felt the hit before I set hook. Jerkbait is the most I caught/snagged carp on total of 3, this one and 2 snag on dorsel fin.

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1 hour ago, JustJames said:

@MottelI think there is chance but  rarely happen. I think carp hit my Senko becuz he thought it is a piece of corn and he was busy chasing girl. If you zoom my picture you would see my Senko and the yellow tail look like a piece of corn. This was mouth hook not snag BTW.

Another one here I'm not sure if I snagged him or hook him. The hook was at the out side lip, but I felt the hit before I set hook. Jerkbait is the most I caught/snagged carp on total of 3, this one and 2 snag on dorsel fin.

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Is there a bigger chance they will bite a rapala jerkbait? I know that corn is ideal but as of now I’m looking for alternatives 

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