From Idaho Fish and Game

Carp are nongame fish, so bow fishing is allowed

Riley Farden of New Plymouth was bow fishing for carp on the Snake River when he shot an arrow that not only hit its mark, it set a new state record for grass carp. 

The fish weighed a whopping 67.65 pounds, was 49 inches long with a 32.75 girth. Idaho Fish and Game segregates the carp state records by archery and rod/reel anglers. Farden’s fish shattered the previous archery record of 39.5 pounds, also taken in the Snake River, and easily eclipsed the current grass carp rod/reel record of 46.7 pounds. 

Coincidentally, the fish exactly matched the current common carp archery record, which also weighed 67.65 pounds. Carp are a nongame species, so archery fishing is allowed. 

To learn more about Idaho’s state fish records for both certified weight and catch-and-release, see the Record Fish in Idaho webpage. 

Photo: Idaho Fish and Game Press release

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