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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2010

Idaho. This fish would have easily broke the Idaho state record had we weighed it at an official scale, oh well it was still fun!

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  • What kind? Carp? Amazing TV star and really big fish.

  • Carp

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  • It's a carp, They were originally brought to the US from europe. They do incredible damage to the native fish species and other wildlife as well. Their feeding habits stir up sediment and destroy aquatic vegetation that other fish use as cover and waterfowl use as feed. They maybe considered a prize fish in other countries but in America they are trash fish and need to be eradicated.

  • obviously the angler who caught it cares because he put it back alive!!

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  • Next time bring a bow.

  • dang does tht thing pregant if it is it does not count as the world breaker XD

  • fat ass fish, needs weight watchers!

  • Fat Albert in fish form!!

  • that is a big catfish.

  • looked dead haah

  • How do we know it's actually what they said it weighted? Did the state official verified it?

  • Its a Common Carp...They are from Asia, although they are not publicized as "Asian Carp" such as the silver carp and the bighead carp.

  • @crazygreek100 are you blind because that is a carp

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