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- string 190 244 0 1 Close
- string 280 17 25 1 ( Cyprinus carpio )
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- string 175 45 0 1 The carp species is a favorite amongst anglers
- string 175 60 0 1 who specialise in hunting this hard fighting fish.
- string 175 75 0 1 There are many species of carp but the common
- string 175 90 0 1 carp, as its name suggests is the most common of
- string 175 105 0 1 all. They spend most of there feeding time on the
- string 145 120 0 1 bottom of still water lakes and very slow flowing rivers,
- string 25 135 0 1 although carp will rise in warm sunny weather to bask on the surface, they
- string 25 150 0 1 can often be entised with a piece of bread crust floating on the surface. In colder
- string 25 165 0 1 conditions the carp loses its appetite although they still can be caught deep around
- string 25 180 0 1 lilly pads and weedy murky areas. The temperature affects carp more than any
- string 25 195 0 1 other species of fish and their feeding depth varies considerably. Carp grow to a
- string 25 210 0 1 huge size and the current british record stands at 51 lbs which was caught in
- string 25 225 0 1 Hertford in 1980. The average weight is around 10 lb but this varies depending on
- string 25 240 0 1 venue.
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