I thought that this subject needed some sort of clarification or ceasure, so attached are two photos of Mirror Carps from my archives. So you be the judge...
I thought that this subject needed some sort of clarification or ceasure, so attached are two photos of Mirror Carps from my archives. So you be the judge...
another
glass carp, definitely
usually in uk and italy
Haha. Caught out! Eat Carp! I hope you get banned!
Troy
That is not a Yellowbelly. A carp for sure, look at the tail and the gill structure.
We should all know our fish if we are to put back the good ones and
burn the ferals.
As for carp coming to the surface to feed or breathe they make good targets for a .22.
Have fun Haji-Baba.
here this one was caught in sydney it was 7kgOriginally Posted by bdowdy
My first Barra, I caught it in Tasmania while I was on holidays (seemed just as ridiculous thought I'd join in this is fun)
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Nice Barra mate, they get real big down that way.
LOL Thats what i hearedOriginally Posted by Canoedle
Did any of you stop to think that maybe it was just a mistaken identity of the fish,just because we are members of this site does not necesarily mean that we all know our exact fish species could have beenj forgiven for makin such a mistake dont you think?
innocent until proven guilty
Hazy
sorry Dad
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yeah
so not a yellowbelly
so a carp
bronson
Its a Carp
did u eat it