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Sean Manning

A founder of The American Carp Society Sean has been a passionate multi species Angler since the age of 6.  He now focuses specifically on Cyprinus Carpio in the USA and advocates the attributes of the species as a sport fish for all types of Anglers to appreciate.

  • A published author and writer of Fishing articles both here in the USA and overseas.

  • A keen amateur biologist and photographer.

  • A Traditional Float fishing enthusiast.

“U.S. Anglers are some of the most passionate I have come across…and the common carp is a formidable opponent to any fisherman worthy of picking up a rod. As one of the most intelligent freshwater species swimming in our waters they will challenge those anglers who want something different from the norm…. they will out-think you and wreck your tackle in a heartbeat...they are without doubt ‘the thinking mans fish’ here in the USA.”

CONTACT: sean@americancarpsociety.com


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Wayne Boon

A Founder of The American Carp Society and one of the USA’s most respected and traveled Carp Anglers, Wayne caught his first Carp at aged 11. He has been in passionate pursuit of his chosen quarry almost continuously during the last 44 years in both the UK and across much of the USA.

  • A published author and writer of Fishing articles.

  • A keen amateur biologist and photographer.

  • He has the ability to appreciate and see both the beauty and value of Cyprinus Carpio, regardless of the size, as the USA’s most challenging freshwater species…whether in a pristine wilderness area or in an urban junk yard pond.

“A new reality forms from un-biased facts opening the eyes and hearts of anglers new and old across the country. It’s a new start where great stewardship and conservation of our waters along with their ecosystems is as important, if not more so, than the actual act of catching the fish.”

CONTACT: wayne@americancarpsociety.com


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Clayton Lothrop

Clayton manages Operations for the American Carp Society. He first discovered carp angling 15 years ago while earning his Texas Elite Angler award with Texas Parks and Wildlife.  After catching his first carp he realized he had found something special and has been fishing exclusively for Common Carp ever since.  

  • He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Organizational Development

  • A certified Texas Angler Education Instructor

  • A passionate carp ambassador taking pleasure in educating anglers new to the sport.

  • He Served for 3 years as a Texas State Chairman for CAG where he organized social fishing events and tournaments.

“Carp angling is the single greatest missed opportunity for today’s American angler.  The sheer size, beauty, power and cunning of these fish rank it as a premier sport-fish in US waters. It goes beyond simply fishing. There is a social aspect to the sport that draws anglers together and creates a brotherhood around fishing.” 

CONTACT: clayton@americancarpsociety.com


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Evan Cartabiano - B.S.  M.S.

Evan is a Fisheries Biologist for Texas Parks and Wildlife and is also the official American Carp Society Fisheries Ecologist.

  • He holds both a Bachelors degree in zoology and Masters degree in fisheries ecology.

  • An avid angler since the age of 3, his passion for Carp and its biology, ecology and management have taken him overseas to fish for the species as well throughout the USA.

  • As a professional biologist he understands the need for more education to help dispel much of the misinformation that surrounds the fish.

“One thing I quickly discovered as a professional in the fisheries field was that there seems to be a rather one-sided dialog with regards to Common Carp. This often results in a sort of negative feedback loop; since the carp are generally disliked by other sport-fish anglers, managers dislike carp (sadly often based factually on nothing but the angler’s feelings), which in turn give the angler’s feelings credibility since the fisheries manager agrees. Luckily this is not always the case, but happens more often than it should. I believe education is the key to breaking this feedback loop wherever it exists…”


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Erick Maybury

Erick Maybury is a passionate angler who began his pursuit of Carp at the age of 13. With his focus primarily being on longer sessions with an emphasis on capturing large carp throughout the country… he is always looking to break barriers researching new waters and pioneering for the future. He has a natural gift for understanding the food source of his quarry and has developed over many years an insight into the carps unique feeding habits.

  • A published writer both in the USA and Overseas.

  • A true passion for bait and the science behind it.

  • A passionate US Carp historian.

“The USA has so much untapped potential regarding these great fish. Being a part of something bigger than ourselves is a worthy cause…You look at the fish and you can tell they know some things, because they have seen some things… I’d like to be able to say that of myself some day.”


Kelcey Combs

Kelcey oversees Public Relations for The American Carp Society. Her passion for angling began at an early age when her father, a dedicated carp angler, introduced her to the sport.  He instilled in her the belief that Carp are the most misunderstood and hardest fighting game fish in the USA today.  Formerly a multi-species angler, once she was introduced to the 'Euro Method' of Carp angling her focus changed, and she now fishes exclusively for the species of Carp.  

  • 12 years experience in media coordination and public relations.

  • A dedicated Carp Angler and outdoor enthusiast.

  • A passion for educating others. 

"Everytime I catch a Carp it is a gift.  The fight to bring them to shore and then handling them for a few moments, taking in their uniqueness and beauty, prior to watching them swim away at the release is unlike any other experience you have when catching a freshwater fish.  The mis-information about the species is not only a disservice to the fish, but also a disservice to any angler who is missing out on the magical experience that it is to catch them."

CONTACT: kelcey@americancarpsociety.com


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RICHARD CERVANTES

Richard’s passion for angling began at an early age when his father introduced him to both salt and freshwater fishing. He has been a multi-species angler since and in 2012 was introduced to ‘Euro-style’ carp fishing which changed everything for him. He is a devoted carp fisherman and loves exploring new waters across the Country, sharing the sport and his knowledge with beginning carp anglers.

  • A Professional Photographer, Videographer and Graphic Artist.

  • A devoted Carp Angler, Nature Lover and Outdoorsman.

  • A Passionate Carp Angler and educator to others on the subject.

“Fishing is not just a sport, it’s a passion and it becomes part of who you are. Spending time with those who enjoy the sport as much as you do, makes the experience much more rewarding and memorable. Let’s continue to do what we love and educate those that may not have a full understanding of carp fishing, to increase awareness and respect for this often misunderstood species. “