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For a fish that's not too bright, carp sure are tough to catch.
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not too smart??? everything I've read over my 65 years says they top the list for intelligence
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They get trapped in pools with 6 inches of water and freeze over winter. I don't know other species that do that.
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Steelhead get trapped in 6" pools in spring when the water drops and boil over the summer, not too bright