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Old May 24th, 2006, 04:36 PM posted to alt.fishing
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Default We had to release a carp today.

It was a sad day on the river. A kid came down with a bluegill rod and 6#
test. Things were slow, I only had 3 hookups in an hour. The rookie
managed to hook a medium carp of 35 inches and pushing close to 30# (mebbe)
He wrassled it in though, with expert backup on the net.

I had my new cam, he had a tape measure. The rest was fated.

Michigan Master Angler award only requires a 30 inch entry (carp) and a
picture.

It's all my fault. I had the form on my computer. The kid was happy. The
dreaded, dratted deed brought a tear to my eye as I urged him to release his
carp quickly.

I hope no one saw us throwing back a carp; my reputation would be ruined.
In the civilized world its illegal.


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Old May 25th, 2006, 04:10 PM posted to alt.fishing
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Default We had to release a carp today.

Shoot, if you could come down to Monroe county, you could fine tons of
Dead ones just like that one you pictured. And these line the shores of
Sterling and could set records.

Pup

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Old May 25th, 2006, 08:20 PM posted to alt.fishing
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"Pup" wrote in message
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Shoot, if you could come down to Monroe county, you could fine tons of
Dead ones just like that one you pictured. And these line the shores of
Sterling and could set records.

Pup


yeah, they are dying of old age


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Old May 26th, 2006, 02:34 PM posted to alt.fishing
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Default We had to release a carp today.

WELL IM GLAD YOU KNOW THE RULES.

STILL WHY DID U RELEASE IT? THAT MONGREL COULD BREED AND SPAWN ANOTHER 2
MILLION OF THEIR SPECIES INFECTING THE WATERWAYS EVEN MORE...

!!!!NOTE YOUR REPUTATION HAS BEEN RUINED......


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It was a sad day on the river. A kid came down with a bluegill rod and

6#
test. Things were slow, I only had 3 hookups in an hour. The rookie
managed to hook a medium carp of 35 inches and pushing close to 30#

(mebbe)
He wrassled it in though, with expert backup on the net.

I had my new cam, he had a tape measure. The rest was fated.

Michigan Master Angler award only requires a 30 inch entry (carp) and

a
picture.

It's all my fault. I had the form on my computer. The kid was happy.

The
dreaded, dratted deed brought a tear to my eye as I urged him to release

his
carp quickly.

I hope no one saw us throwing back a carp; my reputation would be ruined.
In the civilized world its illegal.


http://home.comcast.net/~thuxton/manglerfish.jpg









Anonymous




 




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