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AMY
31-07-2003
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What is "Dog Breed", Is it a bate that you use to catch Carp?? |
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WEBMASTER
31-07-2003
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It's a dog food (round things with a hole inside) you can buy in any drugstore (I took the trademark away because we don't make any dog food advertisement).
It seems that carps do appreciate this dog food too... |
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STEVIE.D
26-08-2003
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The whole story and photos are on our website http://www.bigcatfish.net/index_files/page0122.htm. |
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WEBMASTER
28-08-2003
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In the input form the weight is in KG without decimals. In the very beginning this site was ment only for wels catfishfishing and decimals were useless. Sorry for this. As the weight of your carp was 27.5lbs, in KG it shoud be 27,5 * 2,2046215 = 12,47379652.
For weights and lenghts you can visit this web site: http://angleterre.tripod.com/poids.html |
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DAN.HAYDEN
20-09-2003
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well done eoin... thats one beautiful looking fish |
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COSTI
23-02-2004
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Hi!
I'm from Romania, and here the fish in the image is named "AVAT". The scientific deffinition is "Aspius Aspius". |
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LUCAS.VAN.DER.GEEST
31-08-2004
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Carlo Tarenzi clonks are the best!
Lucas from Holland. |
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STEVIE.D
04-09-2004
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The site has been updated and the link is now http://www.bigcatfish.net/tripstory0803.htm |
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LUCAS.VAN.DER.GEEST
20-10-2004
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The guy on the left is called Wil Tomey and the guy at the right is called Jacques Schouten, they are both from Holland. Actually, quit a few people have heared of this fish in Holland, especially since Jacques published about it in his book and in popular magazines.
Greetings
Lucas van der Geest |
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WEBMASTER
24-01-2005
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Normally when visitors submit photos, they should be the owners or one of the owners of the photos. If copied from other source, it could be correct to precise where the photo is taken from (fill the COPYRIGHT © information). |
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LYUBAKA
29-01-2005
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And what exactly bait did you use to catch this Grass Carp!? I've only known them to feed on plancton suspended in the water column!? |
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WEBMASTER
06-02-2005
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See this article (in dutch): http://www.totalfishing.nl/Varia/zoetwatergiganten/zoetwatergiganten.asp |
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RBNHOOD1
08-03-2005
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the fish by the way is a aligator gar, we have alot of them in south louisiana.
p.s. they can get alot bigger than that! |
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BOSS
06-04-2005
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This fish is a large Adriatic sturgeon whose name is Acipenser naccarii and this species is not supposed to be found in the Moselle. |
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CAPT.KIRK
29-04-2005
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I would like to know wgo posted my photo w/out my knowledge and w/out my permission, the guy on the right is not Jack Schouten it is me Capt. Kirk Kirkland from Texas who guided Will Tomey to this 211lb 8ft 1in gar from Lake Sam Rayburn. |
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WEBMASTER
30-04-2005
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to Kirk:
Hello, I don't know who is this person.
His nickname is "TEXAS.GAR".
What do you want me to do ?
Delete the photo from this site ?
Please answer me by private email. |
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CAPT.KIRK
30-04-2005
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No please do not remove this just look on my website and see my photo there, and then repost it properly.
Jack Schouten has been fishing with me but has never took a fish much over 175 lbs, this was Wills first trip to Texas this fish was 211 lb. 8 ft 1 in long, caught in Lake Sam Rayburn, with me in 2001. |
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WEBMASTER
30-04-2005
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I have updated the weight of the "beast".
More photos about Alligator Gar fishing (catch & release) can be found at Kirk's website: http://www.texasfishingguides.org/kirkland/pictures.htm |
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OZZY
07-06-2005
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please could you send some info on any one doing trips etc thanx |
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WEBMASTER
07-06-2005
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you can try this link:
http://www.texasfishingguides.org/kirkland/ |
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OZZY
10-06-2005
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thanx |
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OZZY
11-06-2005
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hi capt.kirk can you send some info on trips etc. thanx |
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WEBMASTER
12-06-2005
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to OZZY:
you could better contact capt. kirk on his website ?
http://www.texasfishingguides.org/kirkland/contact_us.htm |
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ASTONISHED
06-08-2005
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This is probably the biggest Mekong Giant Catfish (Pangasianodon Gigas) ever caught in Thailand (or Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos)... and this species is probably the earth’s largest freshwater fish!!! |
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FISHWALKER
13-08-2005
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This looks very much like our Walleye. |
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CHRISTOF139
07-10-2005
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Thought you might want to see a picture of a huge Alligator Gar about 10-feet long. I don't know if these people will get upset about copyright blah-blah, so here is the link: http://faculty.evansville.edu/ck6/bstud/hugegar.html |
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WEBMASTER
08-10-2005
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to CHRISTOF139: web links do not need copyrights... |
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BIG.B
26-10-2005
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I've seen many sunsets and that is breath taking your a lucky to have taking that picture I would frame that one. West Virgina |
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CATMANDAN
22-02-2006
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Hello Jase! Remember me ? Dan & Pete, we fished with you a while ago now. Had a brilliant day thanks for that mate, shame you never rang us though we was looking forwards to fishing with you again. Take care mate all the best! |
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CATMANDAN
12-10-2006
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hi where in spain did you catch this beautiful pike ? |
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JB_DB
01-04-2008
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Good evening Capt. Kirk. My buddy and i have been checking out the gar for a while now and decided to take a june trip to try to get a very large one. we where hoping you could send us as much info as possible about the fish and also trip info and prices. thanks! |
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GDUBYA
24-12-2010
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They are also in North and South Carolina.
Although only 3-3.5 ft
I've seen them in brackish rivers and freshwater lakes. |
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SAMI.LYNN
28-06-2011
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wow... that is a big one... i have an alligator gar as a pet, he is just small though and is around 12 inches long. im gonna upgrade his tank up to a 150 gallon soon so he will grow faster. i hope he would get that big someday but i have no room to fit a tank that would contain something that big. we caught him fish from the creek behind my house to eat. i feel safer feeding him wild caught fish than pet store feeder fish. |
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SGH
03-11-2011
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Hi,
Im a Hungarian Catfish angler. Now im living in Luxembourg. Can you help me in this questions?:
- where can i find a fishing shop?
- where can i find catfish nerby Luxembourg on Mosel or other water?
Thanks a lot,
Oliver |