I've been thinking about carp lately. Well mostly, I've been thinking a lot about fisheries that are close to home. Ones that I can get into before and after my kid goes to bed.
So tonight I decided to jump on my bike and head out where I know there to be carp to get my eyes on them, try and learn a thing or two and maybe make a cast. My buddy road up to my house and then we headed out after I put my kid to bed. It was about 5 miles to where we were going and even saw @mattsavage on the way (
). When we got there we saw quite a few tailing carp anywhere from 10-60' out.
I rigged up and started casting but couldn't get anything to commit for a myriad of reasons
Other than the carp we also saw: deer, skunks, rabbits, herons, nutria, otters, rabbits and a opossum eating a dead carp.


So tonight I decided to jump on my bike and head out where I know there to be carp to get my eyes on them, try and learn a thing or two and maybe make a cast. My buddy road up to my house and then we headed out after I put my kid to bed. It was about 5 miles to where we were going and even saw @mattsavage on the way (
I rigged up and started casting but couldn't get anything to commit for a myriad of reasons
- From the shoreline to about 50-60' there was such a thick layer of muck my fly actually couldn't break the surface. The heaviest fly I had with me only had small lead eyes so I'm going to tie some heavier flys so it's a bit easier to target the closer ones.
- My casting was absolute garbage. I'm not the best caster to begin with, but everything went to shit once I spotted a tailing fish and I tried to focus on it and the direction it was heading in instead of my cast. For some reason, I'm a decent dry fly caster and some what decent streamer caster, but I struggle with these medium size flies (like carp flies, etc). It didn't help that I was also casting directly into the setting sun.
- My running line is wildly twisted up. I bought it used from the forum for dirt cheap and its a good line (SA Titan Taper Long) and I assume its fine for this application, but once the head was out of the guides I quite literally couldn't shoot any line at all because it's all twisted around itself. I need to spend some time and get it straitened out tomorrow.
Other than the carp we also saw: deer, skunks, rabbits, herons, nutria, otters, rabbits and a opossum eating a dead carp.


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