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Ok Ive been hunting some monster Grass carp for a few weeks now. I found a good lake. My first two trips to this lake I saw a large number of carp..but they were never really in feeding mode. They were just chillin in a few spots doing nothing. Well my third trip out....I finally see them feeding on something on the surface...They were gulping every few minutes....Felt like i was on Lake hebgon in MT. I threw all sorts of tiny dandruff flies and some emerger patterns. But no luck at all. I could not see what they were gulping. Any ideas on Fly patterns or what they may have been eating naturally??
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Not sure what is happening where you live and I am by no means an expert at carp. Try nymphs like Haresear, pheasant talis, Prince nymphs....they work specially with rubber legs on the haresear. They work very well every time I have tried them.
Speaking of Hebgen....what a lake for those evening brown gulpers! Right ON!
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These carp were def feeding on the surface. I tried a small hopper with a prince as a dropper. No dice. Yeah you gotta love hebgen browns. Freakin Footballs! But thats what this Carp looked like....Gulping just like trout!
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I know what your saying. While at Utah with TD, I noticed what I thought was drift wood in the water. When I got closer, I noticed it was like 10 big ol' Carps rolling around, so I cast a haresear over them and started to strip back fairly quick. Caught three doing that, but like I said, I am new to this game also. So far at the places I have tried however, it works.
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I finally started throwing size 20 rusty spinners and just pretended I was on Hebgen LOL. I hooked a few Bream. To bad it was on a 6wt.
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[black][size 3]Are grass carp the ones that in a river environment jump out of the water when a boat goes over them?[/size][/black]
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[size 3]If they are the ones, I think that I have heard that they feed strictly on plankton.[/size]
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[size 3]If this is the case, it could making catching them on fly a little difficult.[/size]
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Have you tried any Glow Bugs?? I used to catch them on the Corn and Cheese colored yarn. You just need to tie them on a slightly bigger hook. #12 should be about right.[cool]
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Hey there Flyguy, I see you beat me to the fly fishing board. LOL, I was on my way to send out an S.O.S. to recruit a few of the resident fly anglers to drop by the South Carolina board and address your question. Looks like they are well on the way to getting you strait! Let me know if there is anything else I can help with on this particular question. [cool]
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One windy day at a local pond full of large grass carp i noticed that they were eating leaves that have fallen on the water. i was bored so i hooked a leaf put a weighted bobber on and casted out and boom i hooked one and struggled with it for 20 minutes oulled it in and it was 3 ft long. I cant believe i caught a fish on a leaf. espacialy one that big!
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I can believe it. I won a box of CARP FLIES Saturday and I gotta show you two very intersting flies.
The top one is supose to represent CORN, the second is a fuzzy foam of sorts and it looks like a tiny slice of bread.
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These are the Rainy's Collection and they are killer and very well made. I will post some more of the flies in this box on the Freshwater flies section
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Those look good. The Carp in my area also love corn or even little bread balls.
Since they tend to have a sweet tooth, I sometimes use the Kings Hawaiian bread.[cool]
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I'm only half nuts. That's why I am able to only use half of the bread for the carp and I get to eat the other half of the bait....errr....bread![cool]
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[sly]...now that makes sense....
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Although the carp would like it, I don't share any of my special jelly with them.
Carp will generally have a sweet tooth. Sometimes I make my own dough balls and I make them really sweet.
When I don't have time,(that means I missed lunch too) then I just pick up a meal for all of us. Even the big loaves of Kings is good stuff.[cool]
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