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Nice to see you posting! Big Mirror, a bit spunky.Carp are my favorite freshwater, sportsfish. They are big, strong, smart, and wary.
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Very neat ! The one I caught looked quite a bit like the one you have in the photo- lateral scales only was pretty much I recall.Gyrfalcon22, the vast majority of carp in the PNW are common carp. There are a few mirrors but not many. The Blackfoot Reservoir, in Idaho, has only mirrors. Since they are unusual they appeal to me. I suppose if we had primarily mirrors a common would intrigue me. I like them all.
There are several types of mirrors. The fish in the photo is a linear mirror. There are fully scaled mirrors and partially scaled mirrors. I have a photo of one that I caught that was partially scaled on one side and had a single scale on the other side.
Once in a great while you might catch a carp with no scales; it is called a leather carp. Like I said, I like all of them.
Sorry for the late reply, Clarkman. I stop fishing for them in September.oh yes!
I'm curious, how late into the year do you typically find them?