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... how big it actually was. It turned out to be a common grass carp—classified as a zero-star beast, often found just about everywhere.

After hauling it in, Clayton carefully cleaned the fish. He removed the guts, then grabbed some nearby reeds to tie it up. Since the weather was chilly, he wasn't too worried about it spoiling.

Ever the opportunist, he decided to use the fish guts as bait.

With his rod reset and the new bait ready, Clayton cast the line as far as he could. ...

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