Common Carp Wide Open?
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Common Carp Wide Open?
I was looking through the Hawaii State Freshwater records (http://www.hawaiifishingnews.com/records.cfm) and noticed there is no Common Carp in the record books (Grass Carp a totally different species, and not found in Lake Wilson). I've caught Carp in the lake over 4 pounds, and I've seen them MUCH bigger. I guess the next time I'm on the Lake I'm trying for the record.
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Stan Wright wrote:I have pictures and a weight on my "little 3 pounder"..... But I'll wait and catch a bigger one before I fill out the paperwork.
Okay so I have to beat 3 pounds at least.
Can I just take pictures, measurements, and weigh on my digital scale or do I have to bring it in to an official scale? I hate to stress the fish out or worse yet kill it just fo' make "tantaran".
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Ahnkochee wrote:Can I just take pictures, measurements, and weigh on my digital scale or do I have to bring it in to an official scale?
Ji,
Go to the State Records website. There is a page somewhere there that gives the procedured for submitting for a State record. I remember; the catch has to be witnessed by someone; the fish has to be weighed on a certified scale. I think the scales at Wahiawa Foodland and/or Tamura's are certified. I'd meet with one of those stores managers and get pre-approval rather than just show up to the meat dept. asking them to weigh your fish. It should be photographed next to a tape measure as well.
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Here's the link with directions for submitting a State record:
http://www.hawaiifishingnews.com/pdf/application.pdf
http://www.hawaiifishingnews.com/pdf/application.pdf
Here another pair of comparison pictures:
Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella)
Easiest way to tell them apart is the dorsal fin the Grass Carp's being proportionately much smaller, also the head on the Grass Carp resembles that of a Mullet with a forward facing mouth unlike the Common Carp (Koi) with it's downward mouth and two barbels.
Common Carp (Cyprinus carpio)
Grass Carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella)
Easiest way to tell them apart is the dorsal fin the Grass Carp's being proportionately much smaller, also the head on the Grass Carp resembles that of a Mullet with a forward facing mouth unlike the Common Carp (Koi) with it's downward mouth and two barbels.
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