The carp in that pond were not particularly obliging but the crappies were, jumping on the chartreuse mop left and right. That wasn't my goal though, so I changed locations. It took a short time to find carp, and the third I found was bumping through the weeds eating damsels. It's fun to watch damsel eaters, some of them will knock the weeds and eat the macroinvertebrates that fall off, and that's what this fish was doing. These are easy targets, as they typically eat whatever slowly sinks down around their weed clump. I had a damsel on already, and fooling that fish was pretty easy. I would say the fight was to since the fish really had nowhere to go, I just had to wear him down. It was a solid carp for that water body, 32 inches and just starting to show some fall weight gain.
And that's all I needed. A little bit of a fix for my carp addiction.
That was good. Knocking the bugs off the standing weeds, I've never seen that.
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That's called freshwater chumming ;-)
DeleteIt's chumming if the angler does it, but in this case the fish was doing it... what would that be called? It's almost like tool use.
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