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I think (what, me?) that in heavy winds - with all the noise whitecaps make in shallow water, carp to move to quieter water where they don't have to work so hard and where they can hear, and avoid big tall predators wading the beach.Got out on the big river today over by that place that sounds really hot. I walked MILES of flats and saw ZERO carp. I tried 2 more flats that typically have lots of fish. I have buddies that slayed them just last week. I think 2 things accounted for no fish on the flats- heavy winds and dropping water in the last couple days. I could tell from the still wet, but exposed mud the water level had come down in the last day or so. Sure enough, looks like I showed up at literally the lowest stage, according to the closest gauge. And the wind was pretty nasty right when I got there. It let up a bit, but was still tough.
I'm literally in awe of covering so much ground and not seeing a single carp. I don't think I've ever done that. Haha! What an accomplishment!
The funniest part is after I gave up on the big river and headed west to trend back towards home I stopped off at the Fio Rito lakes. Or as my buddy calls them the Frito ponds. Haha! I'd never been there so wanted to check em out.
I pull into one of the parking spots, at the main lot and as I'm shifting into park 2 carp jump only 2 truck lengths in front of me. Hey! Carp!
Of course, I can't see the bottom, can't see the carp except for when they come out of the water, but I swear I saw a couple hit adult damsels. Well, I didn't bring any dry damsels. I did have some nymphs though. So I cast and stripped damsel nymphs, put them under a bobber (brought those in case of the wind!) and even casted regular carp flies and slow stripped at all different levels. Not a thing. I was actually feeling optimistic about a damsel nymph hookup since I've had some luck with them before, but no go today.
So my finest skunk in a while.

I guess it's inevitable that anything that's so much fun won't actually catch on, especially with the social media I wanna be a rock n roll star group. Bummer. I think that's what is happening with my home waters, it's just getting pounded. Pretty soon it will be two or three days of the annual Schmoots Clooper tournament boys n girls whooping it up and spooking the heck out of the carp. These fish do become more wary. And women get weary.Continues to be a weird and relatively challenging year.
Hit the Columbia to fish steelhead this morning. Brought the carp stick along to hit a few slam dunk spots on the ride back to the launch.
Mission accomplished: steelhead bonked
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Upon arriving to what I would consider one of if not the most prolific carping flat in the area, I immediately saw happy fish all river thr place. Took my shots at several, and every single one spooked. I mean, perfectly placed fly, they'd turn on it get a glance and bolt. All in all, these fish were on high alert as much as I've ever seen.
You can always tell when the local guide outfit has been pounding on the spots because the typically automatic fish turn extremely educated and become impossible to catch. Been tough the past few years as they run as many trips as they can book with two boats around these parts.
Yeah it's been a bummer. I know they're "just carp," but each year they've been getting hit harder and harder, mostly by a particular guide outfit. Then I scout new areas just to have them move in on those as well.I guess it's inevitable that anything that's so much fun won't actually catch on, especially with the social media I wanna be a rock n roll star group. Bummer. I think that's what is happening with my home waters, it's just getting pounded. Pretty soon it will be two or three days of the annual Schmoots Clooper tournament boys n girls whooping it up and spooking the heck out of the carp. These fish do become more wary. And women get weary.
Steelhead on the barbie. Nice!
Better to ask for forgiveness than permission.Wow, nice fish, Evan!
I went to Wild Waves. Whee! I just wanted to fish for the carp. I think it would be frowned upon.
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Hmmm . . . maybe we need to tie-up a duck/goose crap capr pattern?I went to Wild Waves. Whee! I just wanted to fish for the carp
I think the pellet fly would work fine. The vendors right near there sell handfuls of pellets for a buck.Hmmm . . . maybe we need to tie-up a duck/goose crap capr pattern?
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Osprey + carp + powerlines....
We saw a lot of fish today, most of them were super spooky. It didn't help that I had a hard time poling Darc's big Lowe Roughneck with an 18-foot carbon fiber pole (and that I might have bumped the motor a few times).Well, hopefully I'll be able to add to this at some point after this weekend. It wouldn't take much to beat last weekend's CAPR trip in getting thoroughly ass-kicked. As in not seeing anything and all of the one's spotted were spotted spooking away from our general vicinity.
I guess even the greats struggle sometimes........
kidding of course...I never struggle....kidding....I do sometimes....