Probably hatched this year. Common carp are one of the fastest growing fish during their first couple of years.
"We don't fish for the fish. Ninety percent of what I like about this sport -- and it is a sport -- is sitting in the boat doing nothing. And the icing on the cake is when God smiles on you and you hook one." - Hank Hill
Carp, Goldfish or an integrade of the two. Cannot make out how many barbels (if any) ...
most likely, wild goldfish
if there were any stunted barbels or dorsal spine, then goldXcarp hybrid
if there are goldfish cousins in your area (Crucian & Prussian carp -- very rare in N. America), then ID gets REALLY difficult
P.E.T.A. sucks!!! Plants are living things, too -- they're just easier to catch!
Juvenile carp. Goldfish and crucians, gibel, etc have less elongated snouts.
http://bassonthegolfcourse.blogspot.com/
The barbels will grow in later.
Awesome! Thanks for the help guys!
Probably hatched this year. Common carp are one of the fastest growing fish during their first couple of years.
"We don't fish for the fish. Ninety percent of what I like about this sport -- and it is a sport -- is sitting in the boat doing nothing. And the icing on the cake is when God smiles on you and you hook one." - Hank Hill