When Mercury Pro Team member and tournament walleye angler Chase Parsons was 8 years old, he reeled in his first really big fish. It was an experience he’ll never forget. The excitement … palpable. And when all was said and done – when the creature on the other end of the line broke the surface of the water with no fight left to give – Chase was face to face with his prize. A 35-pound carp. Sure, it was ugly, but in the eyes of the young angler, it was the most glorious fish he had ever seen.
So glorious, in fact, that to celebrate his victory, Chase’s parents had the creature mounted. Many of you may be laughing at the idea of mounting a fish largely considered invasive. But to see this fish merely through the crude lens of its species is missing the point altogether. A point that Chase understood all those years ago and still understands today. That when it comes to the things that cause the heart to beat faster and adrenaline to course through the veins, there is little else in this world that delivers the pound-for-pound thrill of landing a trophy fish. Even when that fish is an entirely ordinary carp.