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<blockquote data-quote="perterra" data-source="post: 3368433" data-attributes="member: 103709"><p>LMAO, (some one explain that to Lee)</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.teskeys.com/tack/whips-crops-quirts.html" target="_blank">http://www.teskeys.com/tack/whips-crops-quirts.html</a></p><p></p><p></p><p>Seriously I find it interesting that carp are popular. I have gone after them on fly rod and they will put up one heck of a fight. Much more so than some "game" fish. But they are looked upon as a trash fish. Probably because we have a heck of a lot of good game fish here. Probably fresh water here would be large mouth bass first, with either stripped bass or crappie (croppy) taking second and third, but catfish is maybe dragging up 3rd or 4th. Most of the time it requires a boat that people spend more than their automobile on.</p><p></p><p>My bro-inlaws striper boat, 20 foot, 454 cubic inch V8 and 65 gallons of premium unleaded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="perterra, post: 3368433, member: 103709"] LMAO, (some one explain that to Lee) [url]http://www.teskeys.com/tack/whips-crops-quirts.html[/url] Seriously I find it interesting that carp are popular. I have gone after them on fly rod and they will put up one heck of a fight. Much more so than some "game" fish. But they are looked upon as a trash fish. Probably because we have a heck of a lot of good game fish here. Probably fresh water here would be large mouth bass first, with either stripped bass or crappie (croppy) taking second and third, but catfish is maybe dragging up 3rd or 4th. Most of the time it requires a boat that people spend more than their automobile on. My bro-inlaws striper boat, 20 foot, 454 cubic inch V8 and 65 gallons of premium unleaded. [/QUOTE]
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