We spent last week in Missouri after traveling there to attend my niece's high school graduation.
During the 9 day trip I did manage to find time for carp fishing. It was a new spot I had never fished before, so I didn't really know what to expect. Luckily the carp didn't know that and cooperated anyway.
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9 pounder |
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13 pounder |
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Missouri River view |
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Carp fishing lake |
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Interesting clouds rolling in just prior to a short lived storm |
Someday I hope to get back there to fish again.
I am confident there are some monster sized carp in the Missouri River, but it's tough to find a spot to fish out of the very strong current.