After my last few outings, my new reality is setting in: The previously dumb, relatively unpressured, happy carp I'd been fishing to for the last decade-ish have turned a corner. They are no longer here to party. When they know you're around, they peace out at the slightest hint of any disturbance on the water within 100' of them.
Okay, maybe a bit of an exaggeration, but it certainly feels that way. Most the carp seem to turn tail and bolt at the first site of a fly being presented, though.
Do you have any methods for these wary targets?
Okay, maybe a bit of an exaggeration, but it certainly feels that way. Most the carp seem to turn tail and bolt at the first site of a fly being presented, though.
Do you have any methods for these wary targets?
