This is my first Carp caught in 1979,quite a fish when your catches mainly consisted of Minows,Gudgeon and the occasional Roach or Dace.So it was taken home and put into our newly constucted garden pond where it has been for the last 35 years.
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Re: First Carp
Brilliant! I suspect it has a nice time in the pond as it's 35 years would suggest.
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I suspect its no different to the rest of us nice home,good company and food what could be better.Beresford wrote:Brilliant! I suspect it has a nice time in the pond as it's 35 years would suggest.
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It may just be plotting its revenge - be careful.....
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Re: First Carp
Its quite amazing that it has survived 35 years in a garden pond.
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