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#1743561 - 11/16/07 03:40 PM 31-pound white amur at Benbrook
Smile-n-Nod Offline
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<<I've got daddy-duty tonight, so this story will be short.>>

I spent several hours at Benbrook today--first time back for me since April when I discovered that Ghostie has big carp.

Overall fishing was slow, with only a single common of about 10 pounds coming during the first four hours. Then, at about 1:30 I had a good, but unremarkable, run. I picked up the rod and began to reel in what felt like another small common.

As I brought the fish closer, I saw a tail swirl a long way from the line. I knew then that this was no ordinary fish. It looked dark, and at first I thought it might be a gar (On corn? Nahhh). Then, much to my shock, I realized that I had hooked a large white amur (grass carp).

Unfortunately, with no one in sight to take a picture for me, all I have is a photo of the fish on the mat. The fish flopped around in the sand beforehand, so even though I tried to rinse it off, the grasser is still pretty dirty in the photo. I weighed the fish in the mat and subtracted the tare, which gave me a weight of a little over 30.5 pounds (also, the mat is about 33 inches wide):





I caught the grasser on a single kernel of field corn on a hair, with a small piece of yellow foam to make it neutrally buoyant.

This fish is almost a twin of one that Paul Swider caught at Rocky Creek (southeast side of Benbrook) on July 3, 2005:

http://www.carpanglersgroup.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=11000&hl=benbrook+produces

Here are a couple of scenery shots. Sorry I don't have time for more detail:



The wind was so strong, my green coat is billowing out behind my chair in this photo:



I had to lower my rod tips to cut down on the errant bleeps from my alarms caused by the high wind and waves:



Note that that my ghetto hangers have been replaced by real hangers. smile
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#1743566 - 11/16/07 03:43 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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VERY nice! Congrats Brett!
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#1743577 - 11/16/07 03:49 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Starless]
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nice fish looks kind of weird but still nice
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#1743601 - 11/16/07 04:07 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: fishin'aholic2]
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Nice grasser!

I see you have some fox warriors.... do you like them?? I'm getting some for chirstmas...

GG

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#1743607 - 11/16/07 04:10 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Golden Ghost]
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thats really cool.....congrats
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#1743620 - 11/16/07 04:17 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Bubbadass1]
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congrats
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#1743878 - 11/16/07 06:55 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: ScottEvil]
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COol Fish!

Don't feel bad about getto hangers......I usually use propers.......which is a 'y'-shaped stick to 'prop' up my rod.
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#1743899 - 11/16/07 07:10 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Golden Ghost]
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Originally Posted By: Golden Ghost
I see you have some fox warriors.... do you like them?

Mine are the Fox Micron Warriors, if that makes a difference (I'm not quibbling about your name for them--I'm just not sure if they're the same alarms). And, yeah, I like 'em. I've only used then once or twice before, but they seem to work well, even in high wind, like today. I wish I could adjust the sensitivity (they "bleep" on the tiniest movement), but that feature would cost a bunch more.
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#1743908 - 11/16/07 07:16 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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Yeah.. What I'm getting for christmas are Micron warriors too...

I can't wait!

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#1744415 - 11/17/07 06:26 AM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Golden Ghost]
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What are all the red dots along the bottom half of the fish (see top photo)? I used a soft, knotless net, so that should not have damaged the fish.
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#1744423 - 11/17/07 06:37 AM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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Carp pox?????

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#1744429 - 11/17/07 06:44 AM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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Originally Posted By: Smile-n-Nod
Originally Posted By: Golden Ghost
I see you have some fox warriors.... do you like them?

Mine are the Fox Micron Warriors, if that makes a difference (I'm not quibbling about your name for them--I'm just not sure if they're the same alarms). And, yeah, I like 'em. I've only used then once or twice before, but they seem to work well, even in high wind, like today. I wish I could adjust the sensitivity (they "bleep" on the tiniest movement), but that feature would cost a bunch more.


With my Fox alarms if you push the power button a second time it reduces the sensitivity. I am thinking that we may have the same alarms but I cant be certain unless I have them in front of me.

Awesome catch!
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#1744431 - 11/17/07 06:45 AM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Jason Johonnesson]
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Are they small and square looking??

Do they have "Warrior" on them??

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#1745249 - 11/17/07 05:47 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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RE: The Red Dots.

Who knows, lol. Probably banged himself up on the bottom or against some brush during the fight or something.
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#1745585 - 11/17/07 08:30 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Starless]
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Nice catch, Bret!

BTW, I don't think that grassers were ever stocked in Benbrook. I was always told that they got in Benbrook because they were washed down from Weatherford.

Weatherford was stocked years ago with a bunch of grassers. The problem was that the aquatic vegitation was not really enough of a problem to stock it (according to the lake's biologist). Apparently, somebody wanted to do a study of some sort.

I guess what I'm trying to say is that Benbrook is not a permitted lake for grassers, so be careful if you release one back into an un-permitted lake. I had a buddy that lived on Weatherford and got a huge ticket for doing so. *Legally* they're supposed to be eviscerated if they are caught out of a non-permitted body of water. Legally.

As for the red spots, it is most likely an external parasite. It happens when the water temps change.
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#1745597 - 11/17/07 08:35 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: fishlady]
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Thanks, Krista. I never knew that Lake Weatherford flows into Benbrook (via the Clear Fork Trinity, as I found out after reading your post).

How can an angler know if a lake has a permit for triploid grass carp? It's not like there are signs on the shore, and I've never found that information online. I'd hate to get a ticket for violating a law that I knew existed, but I couldn't tell whether it applied to me.
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#1745600 - 11/17/07 08:37 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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#1745612 - 11/17/07 08:42 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: fishlady]
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#1745630 - 11/17/07 08:47 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: Smile-n-Nod]
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No problem.

The more I think about the red dots, the more I'm convinced that it's an ectoparasite. The water temps dipped a bit when we had that little cold spell, then rose a little bit while it got warm again. It seems like it has affected some fish species more than others. When the water temp changes, it is usually a prime opportunity for any parasite to infect fish.
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#1745709 - 11/17/07 09:26 PM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: fishlady]
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some new swims in there for me wink thanks
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#1746009 - 11/18/07 08:03 AM Re: 31-pound white amur at Benbrook [Re: ScottEvil]
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Yeah, there's a few community ponds in there. Don't know how big they'll be, but it's definitely worth a try!
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