The RI CAG has a few experienced fishermen. But, we have many more inexperienced carp fishermen. This is the type of fishing that is very difficult to learn by yourself. So, our group has set up a mentoring program where some of our experienced guys have volunteered to take out the less experienced beginners. I have been taking out some new guys and Jeff Allard, one of our most experienced big fish hunter, has volunteered to take out some new guys also. It has paid off BIG TIME as these newbies have scored some impressive fish recently. Jeff took out a guy named Mike who was new to carp fishing. Mike ended up landing a 19 1/2 lb. mirror, a very large fish (pic at left). I took out a guy named Tom who I met carp fishing last year. Tom went out and bought a lot of the gear needed for carp fishing, but couldn't seem to break the 10 lb. mark. So, we went out one day to one of my prime spots. Tom ended up landing a 21 lb. 12 oz. mirror (pic at right), huge for this state and his very first 20 lb. fish in either salt or fresh water. Check out this fully scaled beauty.
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catches like that are what this club is all about
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