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Billy

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I'm not much of a carp guy. I don't usually target them per say but I do enjoy when an opportunity presents itself.

Yesterday was another fall day on a mixed bag lake. I caught a decent smallmouth and a nice rainbow. The water is way drawn down for the year so there was some very interesting structure to target. As the afternoon went on the rain started and after a long kick one way I decided to work my way back. I was getting cold.

That's when I noticed something was happening in the middle of the lake. As I worked my way over I started putting together what I was seeing.

Large pods of carp were feeding and exposing themselves in 80 feet of water. Mixed with little fish feeding, it was a party going on! All I had was my type 5 and type 7. Not ideal.

I tried a few casts with my big jig craw and instantly spooked two different pods. Ok they didn't like that. I tied on a small olive jig. Size 10 with a 3.5 mm shiney green bead.

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My theory was I could cast to fish and let it sink carefully watching my line since I couldn't see the strike.

After awhile I was about to give up hope and continue my kick back when my line went tight.

It was like hooking a submarine. It came in, after about 5 minutes and just sort of looked at me.

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Then it got mad. It did this crazy sturgeon style jump and went deep. If anyone was watching from shore I probably looked and sounded hysterical.

Try as I could and I'm not delicate with fish I struggled to get this thing in. FInally I just decided to keep kicking towards the launch. When I got shallow after 20 minutes it became time to land this beast. In the pouring rain I set my phone up. Bear hugged this goofy, lovely thing and lifted what I think conservatively was a 25 pound fish.

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My little size 10 barbless jig jook was perfecly in the lip. It had chomped it.

I was no longer cold. I see why you guys enjoy these things🙂
Billy
 
So rad, Billy!
 
they hungy
Well yeah but what they hongry for? In November at super low water? Some kind of emerging insect?

It’s been a weird year, phenologically. I’m seeing stinging nettle pop up green and fresh this November. Only ever seen that in April.
 
To be honest not really. It was cold. Around 49 degree water temp. I saw very very few chironomids coming off. It's a head scratcher.
That's cause they eatin' all them chiros
 
I'm not much of a carp guy. I don't usually target them per say but I do enjoy when an opportunity presents itself.

Yesterday was another fall day on a mixed bag lake. I caught a decent smallmouth and a nice rainbow. The water is way drawn down for the year so there was some very interesting structure to target. As the afternoon went on the rain started and after a long kick one way I decided to work my way back. I was getting cold.

That's when I noticed something was happening in the middle of the lake. As I worked my way over I started putting together what I was seeing.

Large pods of carp were feeding and exposing themselves in 80 feet of water. Mixed with little fish feeding, it was a party going on! All I had was my type 5 and type 7. Not ideal.

I tried a few casts with my big jig craw and instantly spooked two different pods. Ok they didn't like that. I tied on a small olive jig. Size 10 with a 3.5 mm shiney green bead.

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My theory was I could cast to fish and let it sink carefully watching my line since I couldn't see the strike.

After awhile I was about to give up hope and continue my kick back when my line went tight.

It was like hooking a submarine. It came in, after about 5 minutes and just sort of looked at me.

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Then it got mad. It did this crazy sturgeon style jump and went deep. If anyone was watching from shore I probably looked and sounded hysterical.

Try as I could and I'm not delicate with fish I struggled to get this thing in. FInally I just decided to keep kicking towards the launch. When I got shallow after 20 minutes it became time to land this beast. In the pouring rain I set my phone up. Bear hugged this goofy, lovely thing and lifted what I think conservatively was a 25 pound fish.

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My little size 10 barbless jig jook was perfecly in the lip. It had chomped it.

I was no longer cold. I see why you guys enjoy these things🙂
Billy
That is a memory for a lifetime.
Very cool Billy!
 
That’s a first ballot Hall of Fame Capr!

Bet that got the blood flowing again
 
I have fond memories of catching carp. As a young kid, we had a boat moored on the San Juaquin delta east of SF. My brother and I would bait fish for them with Wonder bread mashed into a ball on our hooks. OMG they were fun to catch. The only other fish so far that compares is a chum salmon on my whippy vintage Fenwick 7w. It's like hooking a submarine.
BTW wonder bread started me paying attention to what I eat. That ball of bread would catch fish and still be good to go. It never dissolved or came off the hook. I started thinking maybe it's not the best thing to eat.
 
I’m late to the party, but a great read Billy. Outstanding fich! Got my blood up too.
Tnx
 
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