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hammercarp

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I went out for a few hours this afternoon and a caught this guy. It is the biggest goldfish / common carp hybrid I have caught so far at 9 lbs.
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Just out of curiosity how do you tell the difference between a common carp and the hybrid? My monitor is small, so I can't really see why this fish is a hybrid and not just a common carp. Nice fish though hammer.

Alfie.
 
Just out of curiosity how do you tell the difference between a common carp and the hybrid? My monitor is small, so I can't really see why this fish is a hybrid and not just a common carp. Nice fish though hammer.

Alfie.
I was ready for that very question. Some of the differences between a common carp and a goldfish / common hybrid are;

The mouth is smaller and less tubular and the barbels are smaller or completely lacking.
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There is a distinct lateral line.
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They are more laterally compressed ( thinner ) than a common carp and the tail is shorter as well. One more thing you may also see small ( dime size ) splotches of orange on the body. This one had them but they never seem to show up on photos taken.
 
Hammer,

Cool fish, my question is, this fish is a cross between a carp and a goldfsh that people released into the water?
 
Hammer,

Cool fish, my question is, this fish is a cross between a carp and a goldfsh that people released into the water?
Yes. But there have been gold fish in our local waters for at least half a century. I have no idea whether they ( the hybrids ) are sterile or if they breed . They seem to hang together as you can get numbers of them in a single session fishing. I have heard people call them by different names. Crucian carp, German carp or even Footballs.
 

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