joebaker79
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Joined: 11/13/2003 Status: offline
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psu, i mostly use flies for carp when they are feeding. spring, fall, and when water levels are up. so i use all sizes from wooly buggers when they are hoovering in everything during or after a rain, or 14 nymphs in clearer water when they are feeding on the flats on the shallower end of the creek. but i love carrying crawlers also. all noodle rod. i havent figured out jigs yet for them but its just a matter of the pattern. have had them hit on minnows and even rapalas on the ohio so its all just timing. the san juam worm was killer today and that was 1.5" on a 12 hook. the crystal meth was decent size not small at all. get out now because the vegetation is getting so thick the last few years on chartiers in the best spots that its tough to fish anytime but spring and fall. in the summer ill stick to a good rain event when they are feeding in mere inches of water and you can put anything in front of them its just a matter of finding the tailing fish in the muddy water. i used to be an expert at chumming but i dont have the patience for that anymore. its the only thing sometimes that will make them feed in less than favorable conditions, clear warm water mostly in the summer. like i said spring, fall, and summer during or after a rain event will be the times you will stumble on a feeding monster from 10-15 lbs that you will otherwise be watching swimming away from your offering most of the year. of all the fish i caught today up to 8 lbs i spooked one out feeding on a rock ledge in less than 12" of water that was over 30", and if i would have been paying better attention and made the right cast he would have been just another beast laid out for a picture next to the rod.
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