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riverman wrote:
:: Yeah, you got it: I'm an American, but in the UK for the summer. The :: concept of Carp Ponds is very new to me. :: :: So you leave them in that big net while you fish, but release them :: when you leave? I suppose the net must hang out in the water, then. :: I hadn't thought of that, as in the pictures I've seen, the nets :: were up on land and the fish didn't seem to be flopping. Then the :: purpose of the net really IS just for bragging rights? :: If it's a keep net, then it's probably a match, where all the days catch is weighed at the end and the winner takes the prize.....most commercial fisheries don't allow keepnets unless there's a match on. :: In the US, I don't know of anyone who keeps carp. They are usually :: considered a 'trash fish', which is a rather prejudicial term, but :: they aren't fished for sport by anyone over the age of about 9. I :: suppose when they get into the 40 pound range, they must put up a :: serious fight, and fishing for them sure has gained in popularity :: over here. I dunno, different strokes for different folks.... I like :: flyfishing for brown trout, myself, but YMMV. :: :: And in the US, I believe (at least for trout) there is a much :: stronger trend to C&R than here. I am constantly suprised at the :: local fishermen who keep the large trout they land. As for other :: fish, it really depends on whether you are fishing for dinner, or :: sport. I won't disagree that there are a lot of folks who keep :: everything they catch, but there's also a lot of us who release :: everything we catch. :: As a general rule, I keep and eat trout if they are a decent table weight, anything too small goes back, as does any other fish i catch. :: Thanks for the clarification on the carp thing. :: NP! |
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