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Monday, May 23, 2016
Early Morning Carp on the Lake
Before I went out on the trail this morning to hunt for wild brook trout, I took a brief walk around the lake to see if I could find some feeding carp. For a little while I walked and I found nothing. Then, under a nice shade tree I saw a surface disturbance. There it was, a solitary carp, feeding on insects in the cracks of the boulders. The only feeding carp I would see in a mile of shoreline. Would it take my simple little black carp woolly bugger? I was very close to the fish, so all I needed to do was drop it in front of it. I watched the carp suck it in and I set the hook. It all went according to plan. The fish dumped into the backing on three consecutive runs and gave me a good workout, but it came to hand with ease and didn't do the close combat type battle most carp to when you get them at rod length. Not a huge fish, but not a bad one to start the lake carp season on. I'll call it low teens, say 13 lbs.
Very nice! My turn.
ReplyDeleteSoon! They'll be more apt to feed in the evening for little while.
DeleteThat's a good way to start your day!!! Nice catch!!!
ReplyDeleteTie, fish, write and photo on...
Coffee and few runs into the backing? Yeah that's my kinda wake-up.
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