As Eric Sharp points out, carp are legendary for their hyper-sensitivity and caution, so anglers must follow strict rules when it comes to stalking them. "Let's get something straight -- we're not fishing for bass, which are so aggressive they'll hit an old doorknob, or trout, which are so dumb they sometimes don't recognize food even when they're starving." In the Detroit Free Press.
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