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AndyS
05-19-2014, 06:58 PM
NEW STATE RECORD CARP ARCHERY 45.6 lbs Length 43in Girth 32 in.

Eskimo
05-19-2014, 09:24 PM
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Wow - that's a big carp. Where was it shot?



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Jigman13
05-19-2014, 10:17 PM
In the water

RWole
05-19-2014, 10:28 PM
I was at fins and fur getting bait when the fish was brought
in to be weighed. HUGE!!!! Caught at Greenwood

JimmyMas
05-19-2014, 10:33 PM
Great fish. After what I seen at the Millstone during the last flood I would say that should be broken by anyone has time to bow hunt for carp. We seen in a flooded field carp pushing 45/50. Pregnant and gorging on fresh grass and worms.

Delawareriver
05-20-2014, 01:23 PM
Hey guys, just signed up but I'm the captain of team bloody decks bowfishing team. Adam shot this carp off my boat. http://i986.photobucket.com/albums/ae342/delawareriver/Mobile%20Uploads/20140519_075513.jpg (http://s986.photobucket.com/user/delawareriver/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20140519_075513.jpg.html)

NJ Dave
05-20-2014, 02:06 PM
And this is a good thing why...
To me it is a waste of resources.
No one is going to eat it and it cant be released.
carp or not its still a fish

Hey guys, just signed up but I'm the captain of team bloody decks bowfishing team. Adam shot this carp off my boat. http://i986.photobucket.com/albums/ae342/delawareriver/Mobile%20Uploads/20140519_075513.jpg (http://s986.photobucket.com/user/delawareriver/media/Mobile%20Uploads/20140519_075513.jpg.html)

zhitoman
05-20-2014, 02:51 PM
And this is a good thing why...
To me it is a waste of resources.
No one is going to eat it and it cant be released.
carp or not its still a fish
I agree

Delawareriver
05-20-2014, 03:07 PM
There has been multiple studies that have proven the harmful impact the common carp does to the ecosystems they are introduced in to. They stir settlement up while feeding and spawning. They feed heavily on micro organisms, plankton, and insect larvae that are heavily relied on by our native and game fish. Have no Natural predators especially after the first year of life and a single large female can produce a quarter million eggs in a single spawning season.

Not to mention you did not ask what we do with our carp so how do you know if they go to waste or not? The state record is going to be mounted but we give most of our carp to people that do eat them, to farmers who add them to their manure for better fertilizer, give to commercial turtle trappers, give to other fisherman that use them for catfish and crab bait as well used in chum.
http://i986.photobucket.com/albums/ae342/delawareriver/attachment-1.jpg (http://s986.photobucket.com/user/delawareriver/media/attachment-1.jpg.html)
As a fellow sportsman I don't ask you to agree with what we do but show respect and ask before you assume. We are all on the same team enjoying the great outdoors

Delawareriver
05-20-2014, 03:12 PM
I am also an avid fisherman perusing muskies, pike, steelhead, trout, stripers, and smallmouth but will never criticize anyone that decides to keep a trophy fish I enjoy catching or their limit as long as they do it legally. If i don't agree with it I will fight to change the regulations not against a fellow sportsman

Skunk City
05-20-2014, 03:20 PM
There has been multiple studies that have proven the harmful impact the common carp does to the ecosystems they are introduced in to. They stir settlement up while feeding and spawning. They feed heavily on micro organisms, plankton, and insect larvae that are heavily relied on by our native and game fish. Have no Natural predators especially after the first year of life and a single large female can produce a quarter million eggs in a single spawning season.

Not to mention you did not ask what we do with our carp so how do you know if they go to waste or not? The state record is going to be mounted but we give most of our carp to people that do eat them, to farmers who add them to their manure for better fertilizer, give to commercial turtle trappers, give to other fisherman that use them for catfish and crab bait as well used in chum.
http://i986.photobucket.com/albums/ae342/delawareriver/attachment-1.jpg (http://s986.photobucket.com/user/delawareriver/media/attachment-1.jpg.html)
As a fellow sportsman I don't ask you to agree with what we do but show respect and ask before you assume. We are all on the same team enjoying the great outdoors


Great points made. Welcome to the board.

AndyS
05-20-2014, 03:21 PM
Thanx for posting, congrats on the new State Record !!

shucker
05-20-2014, 03:39 PM
I totally agree on your views of carp..they fight well and are fun to catch but other then that there worthless.

Delawareriver
05-21-2014, 11:33 AM
Thanks guys for the support

beezer
05-21-2014, 01:40 PM
Congratulations on your record.

Carp hunting looks like fun.

HK1490
05-21-2014, 05:51 PM
Where's the best place to fish for carp in NJ??
I like to take my son for some action because they're pretty good fighters.Thanks

briansnat
05-21-2014, 06:08 PM
Where's the best place to fish for carp in NJ??
I like to take my son for some action because they're pretty good fighters.Thanks

They are all over. Pick a body water near you and there is a good chance there are carp in it. Passaic River is certainly a good starting point.

Gatto1227
05-21-2014, 06:30 PM
Raritan river. Anywhere and everywhere. Can't go 20 feet without spooking one. They're kind of annoying when you're targeting other species. Some big ones too. Some of the biggest fish I've ever seen under the train bridges in Manville.

HK1490
05-22-2014, 09:11 AM
Thanks for the info.

Mark B.
05-22-2014, 10:23 AM
And, should anyone consider taking up bow fishing,

See page 38 of: http://www.njfishandwildlife.com/pdf/2009/digfsh32-39.pdf