My continued quest for a 30 inch walleye has run into a slight impasse. I've been going every time the conditions have been right, and the fish have been there. But they also have gotten a lot more picky. Perhaps there isn't much of interchange of fish in this place and I'm casting over fish that have already seen my flies a dozen times? I don't know. But I do know that I've only had a couple for sure walleye takes in the last few visits.
Sander vitreus |
Then, a few nights ago, with absolutely ideal conditions, I had a take that was by all means walleye like.
And then an initial fight that was, by all means, also walleye like. But big. Really big. And my first glimpse of the fish, in what little ambient light there was, it looked to me like it was a walleye of at least 34 inches and well over 10lbs. I won't lie. I was panicking. I was pretty sure this was a fish of a lifetime. But then I got my light on it....
And I laughed. It was a common carp. A pretty sizable one. And it wasn't foul hooked. It had eaten my little chartreuse and yellow streamer, on the strip, in muddy, dark water, at night. I've caught carp sight fishing in the glow of streetlights at night, and I've caught carp blind casting during the day. Friends of mine have caught carp blind at night, so I knew it was a possibility. I also knew it was extremely unlikely.
The place I was fishing had no easy landing spot for an angry, 20lb+ common carp that didn't do any long runs to use up energy, not without getting in the water. Which I wasn't about to do. And so, it was a long, frustrating, and a little annoying getting that thing to hand. But I was glad I did.
Cyprinus carpio |
Hilarious. Makes me think of the time I caught a sucker on a willow leaf bladed, white and chartreuse skirted spinnerbait. Why that fish bit a spinner bait... Only mother nature herself could answer!
ReplyDeleteVery cool catch RM! Thanks for sharing the journey with us.
Do you start seeking bowfin yet, or let it get a bit warmer still?
Will
I probably could be, though the CT River is still cold with snow runoff and really, really f****** high.
DeleteWow! Looks like there's no hoping about it. You've definitely got Carp Mojo!
ReplyDeleteAccidental catches do not mojo make. I know I'm not as good at sight fishing for big carp as I used to be.
DeleteWell, you just never no what is going to take that thing on the end of your line. Glad you managed to get that beast to hand. What a rush!
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I still hate that cliche. Unexpected and unlikely though this catch was, I knew it was possible, especially under those conditions in that spot. I make it my business to know exactly what is possible. If I never knew, I wouldn't be as good an angler as I am.
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