A little less smoke on the water but those clouds.........

Buzzy

I prefer to call them strike indicators.
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The weather forecast last night showed very little "W" (they got that right) and sunshine (they got that right and wrong). At least the smoke wasn't too bad.

Ready to launch, just a puff of a breeze (perfect) and quite sunny.

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There's a stream that feeds into this part of the link to Potholes, it seems the water clarity is clearer at the launch than most of this mostly shallow part of the drainage.

I motored across the lake to an area that often holds fish but about the time I shut off the 30# thrust Minnkota, my shadow became hazy, clouds were drifting in from the south and west. With the algae and the clouds, I wasn't able to see fish until I was almost right on top of them and they were skittish. Muddy bubble trails, hundreds of them today.

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I'd tied up a new to me pattern, it went either unseen or was refused or more likely - I spooked the fish, hard to tell given the cruddy light and algae. Three hours, four fly changes - as I did see one refusal on my usual hybrid before my usual little jig paid off.

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Mirror, mirror

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For lack of a better term, there was a brief "hole in the clouds" and I spotted the mirror carp mudding, saw him move out of his mud plume and eat the jig. Gotta love a capr eat when you see it so clearly (the fish was maybe ten feet in front of the bow of my pram).

The clouds blocked the sun again and I kept trying to find another fish - I did but when I struck I foul hooked the fish and that was it for about 4.5 hours of fishing.

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Time for bite of lunch
 
Oh man, super jealous of that sweet looking mirror! Sweet!
 
That's carpin. Way to get out there Pat! Sweet mirror
Thanks, Stacy.

It was an odd experience for me as it seemed as if my pram pushed a bow wave 30 - 50 feet in front of the boat as I motored across deeper water (water I don't bother to fish). It took me a bit to figure out that the wave were carp fleeing (?) from the pram.

Three times I spotted a school (for lack of a better term) of carp milling around each other and at times I'd see a carp's head come out of the water and I swear it would be clooping. Twice I was able to get near this capr activity and make a cast into their midst: BOOM, like that. Gone. Darc tells me he's been able to catch carp when they're doing this.

These caprs are sure interesting creatures!

@clarkman - I have to admit I'm wanting to try fishing glass for them but man, that handle! ;-)
 
@clarkman - I have to admit I'm wanting to try fishing glass for them but man, that handle! ;-)
whelp, I guess we're gonna have to just fish together at some point sooner than later and let you figure that out on your own... :LOL: :LOL: 🎣
 
whelp, I guess we're gonna have to just fish together at some point sooner than later and let you figure that out on your own... :LOL: :LOL: 🎣
I'm glad you're getting out and netting some of them caprs. Maybe tomorrow if the "W" isn't an issue.
 
Thanks, Stacy.

It was an odd experience for me as it seemed as if my pram pushed a bow wave 30 - 50 feet in front of the boat as I motored across deeper water (water I don't bother to fish). It took me a bit to figure out that the wave were carp fleeing (?) from the pram.

Three times I spotted a school (for lack of a better term) of carp milling around each other and at times I'd see a carp's head come out of the water and I swear it would be clooping. Twice I was able to get near this capr activity and make a cast into their midst: BOOM, like that. Gone. Darc tells me he's been able to catch carp when they're doing this.

These caprs are sure interesting creatures!

@clarkman - I have to admit I'm wanting to try fishing glass for them but man, that handle! ;-)
Were the hex hatching? I have to think they cloop those big juicy things if the bass don't beat them to it.
 
Were the hex hatching? I have to think they cloop those big juicy things if the bass don't beat them to it.
No hexagenia hatch, no hatch of anything that I could see, no shucks anywhere. I thought maybe they were simply clooping the schmoots as there was lots of schmoots to cloop. My pram was really schmoot-dirty when I trailered it.
 
They must get enough food out of the schmoots to make it worth it. I've seen videos of guys on the Missouri just put on bushy dry like an Irresistible and just put in the schmoots chow line and wait. Playing the odds. They pick small patches of schmoots so their odds go up, but it's still just a game of chance. Cool and ridiculous fun, but could get frustrating. I've only had one chance to try it here and I didn't go for it.

I do want to try a mulberry fly at a pond I know they feed on them. I've seen the bigger ones chase smaller fish away from their bush.
My berries! Haha!
 
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