Boise Angler Lands Rod/Reel State Record 34 Pound Carp, Idaho

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BOISE - On Monday, May 3, Henry Charlier, of Boise, landed an Idaho rod/reel record 34-pound Common Carp. Henry wrangled the lunker carp while fishing the stretch below CJ Strike Reservoir on the Snake River. The fish beats the previously-held record of 30.4 pounds, set by Alexander Veenstra last December. As an avid angler, Henry enjoys the challenge of chasing big carp, which can be very challenging to catch on conventional tackle.

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