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Carp

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I didn't know that someone had taken my idea...
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The carp is said to be the most intelligent fish, and from the things on this thread it seems to be true.
 
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I actually built that pond & supplied the fish. In fact it is one of my smaller designs but nice all the same. I built one particular pond which is truly huge & not only houses Koi but a 6' Sturgeon as well. The owner regularly snorkels with his fish. Good luck with you plans.
 
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Yea they are real spooky when your hunting them .They seem to know.
When I was younger I used to bow fish for them as well. Very tricky timing on your shots. They see really good. We also fly fish for them when they are surface feeding. You have to stalk them like Bonefish Very sporting in deed.
 
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