Saturday, August 2, 2014

Rain, Thunderstorms - Catching Michigan Carp

We actually started off the morning hoping to fish at Crosswinds Marsh off of Haggerty Road in New Boston at 6:15 a.m. The site looks very "carpy", but this time of year it's very weedy. I'll be going back to that spot next spring to give it a try.

So we decided to drive down to Sterling State Park. Shortly after arriving at 7:30 a.m. the rain started.
Then the lightning started.

We hustled to get the lines in the water and then retreated to the vehicle to wait out the roughest part of the thunderstorm. I got a run and had to jump out of the truck to land it. As luck would have it, the rain slacked up a little so we could get a quick picture. That first fish was the smallest of the day.

Then it was back to the truck to stay dry, dodge more lightning bolts, and keep an eye on the weather radar on the Android Smartphone.

I seemed to build momentum as the day went by. It took a couple of hours for the first and then an hour and then the fish started to come 30 minutes apart. I wish I could have fished several more hours this afternoon, but that's always the case when the fish are biting well.


First fish of the day

12 pounds

Biggest fish of the day weighing 14 pounds and change.
I might need to check my scale because this fish felt bigger in the net.

10 pounds

9 pounds

12 pounds

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