CARP! The official 2014 carp thread
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Re: CARP! The official 2014 carp thread
Not jerky, traditional smoke. Really, not bad as I recall.
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My wife is Russian and they love carp. They just fry it up in a wok and it is actually very tasty fish. The one drawback is that Carp have a ton of bones in them and in the end you spend more time picking bones than actually eating. Still very tasty fish, just hard to enjoy with all the bones.
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I agree, not enough pics in this thread. Here's one I caught last June @ Newman Lake. They are plentiful there, and you can 2-pole there! so set the Carp rig and fish for bass until you hear the clicker! FUN!
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I'll eat almost anything. Had rat in Belize, one time.Lunker101 wrote:My wife is Russian and they love carp. They just fry it up in a wok and it is actually very tasty fish. The one drawback is that Carp have a ton of bones in them and in the end you spend more time picking bones than actually eating. Still very tasty fish, just hard to enjoy with all the bones.
If I learned anything from the Army, it was that with the right hot sauce you can make anything pretty good.
My only disqualifier is such an extreme muck dwelling fish as a carp, I would at least care a little about the water source it came from.
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Doesn't catfish muck ruck just as much as carp?
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Haaaa, noooo if you ever watch a carp out on the flats feeding you'll probally have a new definition for Muck Ruckin' . They can tear up some habit in a hurry. Think of what a Wild Boar (Pig) can do to a perfectly groomed cow pasture , that is what a carp does to a bass spawing flat. Most breeds of Catfish are more predators than scavengers going after wounded shad, creek chub and shiners more than chicken liver and earth worms like most people think of first. Think about their more natural food source, carp syphon threw the contaminated earth material when feeding and Catfish may just pick threw it here and there. Doesn't mean go out and and eat a catfish out of the sewer.wlai wrote:Doesn't catfishes muck ruck just as much as carps?