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Nice job on the kats!
I was up on the spur this morning looking for carp and saw nary a one. We were wishing we had gone to Utah lake instead but it sounds like we didn't miss much. Need some more warm and calm days!
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I wish someone would shoot a few Carpies out of Deer Creek. They are podded up on the surface all over the place pre-dawn up there.
If I could figure out a way to shoot out of my tube I'd add a bow to my tube fishing gear.
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C'mon lay that fish flat. That's borderline insulting.
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Nice cats! Hope ya find em' again today.
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Ain't nothin' easier! Just gotta shoot Yahi or Chuckchi Siberian Eskimo style. Hold the bow horizontal with your bow hand palm up. Pull the string back toward your face in the crook of the opposite bent thumb.
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Nice BLK, good luck on the island... J
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Well, still jealous of the catching. I'm still at a count of maybe 20 nice bluegills and a couple bass in 6 trips this spring. Cats are next!
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Also, post early tomorrow, because I might join you after work. Though I forget how to get to Goshen Bay, sounds like I can hit the outside edge of the bulrushes at this point about anywhere.
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Springbuck-- Fished Bird Island again today in the early a.m. and then moved in to the reeds about 9-ish. Did better at the island this time but nothing big. Best was a 25 incher caught by gkid.
Caught 4 or 5 in close to the reed/phrags in only a foot or so of water. I think you could get some action anywhere you could reach the edge of the reeds between LB and Goshen bay. Water temp in closer to shore was 58 degrees. The carp are starting to warm up in the reeds and should be bow-able soon.
Lost a big one today near the island. Never saw him but he gave me a tussle like no other this year. Got him right up to the boat where he came unbuttoned. Had a full crew with me so I couldn't say any bad words but I did shed tears. I'll get 'im next time.
Weather permitting I'll be back after 'em Monday. Gotta find some carp; still my favorite bait.
Good luck.
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Hey BLK, I had a couple questions for you. 1. Do you float your bait under a bobber, or fish on the bottom? Weight or no weight? 2. How big are the chunks of carp meat that you use?
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That fish was an easy 29. Just felt like you were messing with us.
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FMF-- I do both. If I'm in an area with lots of rocks like Bird Island I like to fish under a bobber. When I'm fishin' a mud bottom I like to fish on the bottom with no weight. I like a 6/0 Octapus (sp?) hook and about a 2x3 inch piece of carp. I keep my carp meat in a plastic bag and I like to leave as much blood and goo in the bag as I can for flavoring. Carp is my favorite bait with white bass second.
Lots of guys use different rigs but this one seems to work best for me. The mudders don't seem to bother a bigger bait as they often do with crawlers or smaller baits.
Good luck to ya.
BLK
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