Well, I got the fish I have been trying to catch for a long time. A RI thirty had eluded me until today. In a little known carp venue that I had been trying on and off with marginal success, I hit the jackpot on this rainy and nasty day. I landed the RI common of my dreams, a 33 lb. 2 oz. hog of a fish. It was one of the fattest and widest fish I have ever landed. It was caught on scopex flavored Pescaviva (imported sweet corn) fished ahead of an oatmeal based method ball.
The fish would have probably established a RI state record as the current record is 32 lbs. 8 oz. landed by former RI CAG member Steve Wasliewski. However, to qualify as an official state record, the fish must be brought to a tackle store and weighed on a certified scale. With this late afternoon catch, it would have been impossible to get this fish weighed alive. So, I let it go. I got far more satisfaction watching it swim away than I would have gotten with my name in the record book. And, who knows we could meet up again when this big girl is a mid thirty! I did get several pics and I had two witnesses that saw the whole thing.
I do plan to enter this fish in the CAG (Carp Angler Group) record catch list where you only need a weigh in and a witness. It should establish a new RI CAG record for common carp. I landed the new RI record for mirrors at 25 lbs. back in June.
A big welldone on a great catch, and an even bigger one fr letting it go!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on a great fish! And a special tip of the hat to you for releasing it!! I hope you catch it again one day.
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