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Windy Willard
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Decided it was about time for me to get my float tube out and kick around the pond for awhile, but mother nature decided that I had better keep my feet dry today...

I walked the dike about a mile or so looking for cruising carp, but every time I saw one and moved in closer to cast they swam down deeper, or just swam past my offering.

I would really like to learn how to sight fish for carp a lot better than I do now, so if any of you who have done it successfully could throw a few pointers my way I would appreciate it greatly!
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I've done pretty well getting them to take glo bugs. They'll even take them right out of the water column if you time your cast so it sinks down right in front of them about the time they reach the fly. I know people do well with large nymphs and crayfish imitations too.
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