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carp vrs walleye


WyoChris

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im gunna have to go with both/not much of either(if that makes sense), but hope to get into both of the species a little more seriously in the years to come. i think i will leave it at that

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Fought the first carp of the year a couple of nights ago fishing for walleye. I have to say, it was one heck of a fight. Roughly 8 lbs or so, about a ten minute battle, better than any walleye or northern I've fought.

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Originally Posted By: carpmanjake
walleye for the table. carp for the fight and for the fun

musky will give you a better fight then a carp will... or even bass.

apparently you have never compared a 30lb muskie to a 30lb carp. lol.

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Each to their own - but you have to be kidding.

Walleye #1 is the lean cusine of freshwater fish for the table.

Carp is for making pet food.

Yep, each to their own, but I'll take a mess of sunnies before a walleye for tablefare any day of the week. Not even close.

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I caught a 34lb 9oz Carp this past Friday, and I have to say that was the best fight I've ever had with a rod on open water. Took almost an hour to get it in and then 2 of us to get it out of the water. But a good fight is all they're good for.

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