There's a VERY SMALL pond that i know that is barely 100ft by 30ft. Not only that, EVERYWHERE except the direct middle (about 35ft by 20ft of fishing space) IS DEVASTATED by AQUATIC VEGETATION THAT GROWS FROM THE BOTTOM THAT PENETRATES THE SURFACE PREVENTING FISH FROM SWIMMING INTO THAT AREA. From what i've seen, there appear to be HUGE carp (at least 2 over 10lb), i couldn't get a good enough look to fully determine if they are common or grass carp. But with the vegetation problem in the pond, i assume they are common carp. WHat are you guys' opinions?
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I had no idea a 10 pound carp was considered "huge"... I wonder what my 44 1/2 pound carp would be?
Common, the grass carp would make short work of that stuff.
I'd put my $ on the golden bonefish due to the amount of vegetation