Saturday, September 25, 2021

Detroit River Common Carp

The Detroit River provides numerous fishing opportunities to catch a variety of fish ranging from small to large and everything in-between.

Walleye, perch, white bass and small-mouth bass sure do get alot of focus locally, but there are many other fish available to sports fishermen who like catch photo and release fishing. Sturgeon, gar, muskie and pike are available as well, but a highly under-fished variety is the ciprinius carpio aka "The Common Carp".

19 pound Detroit River carp

It's the largest, most accessible, reasonably easy to catch fish available in the river. 

A medium action rod about 8' long, a 4000 or 5000 series reel spooled up with 25 # mono or 50 # braid will make it easier.

If fishing from an elevated position like a pier or dock, a net with an 8' handle and 30" or larger hoop will help a bunch as you lift the typical 10 to 15 # carp out of the water. I use a flat-bottomed Ranger tournament muskie net, which works well.

Friday, September 24, 2021

Detroit River Carp Fishing

I had the day off and took the opportunity to catch a few carp near snags and current breaks on the Detroit River. 

The river continues to surprise me. I've fished it before a few times each year, but after concentrating on the river a lot in 2021, it has demonstrated its' worth as a carp fishery. 

There are other places where the carp might congregate that increases a chance at bigger fish, but the numbers are definitely available and we've had two at 26 #'s, a 24 # last year and a few others over 20 #'s this year so the chances of bigger fish are there too.

I ended the day with 6 carp landed. The largest was almost 20 pounds (19 lbs. and 11 oz.) and the next largest was almost 19 pounds (18 lbs. and 10 oz.). 




The value of the 50 pound braided fishing line I use demonstrated itself today. This particular location is a popular public park. There are lots of snags consisting of orphaned perch, walleye, crappie rigs, and others. The 50 pound braid allows you to muscle the carp rig through the trash and break the lighter monofilament line. 

In the slack current spots where the carp like to hang out (and I like to fish) the river deposits tree branches, sticks, tires, etc. Those obstacles can lead to frustration for carp anglers, so when river fishing it pays to have a mindset going into it that you will lose some tackle.

My first two casts ended up in snags and line break offs. The novice me would have been so angry that I sulked and complained the entire day ruining the fishing experience for everyone present. The more experienced me simply moved those two rods further down the shoreline to different locations and snags were no longer a big issue.

There are carp fishermen who avoid snags like the plague. There are others who actively seek them out. I'm someplace in-between at this point.

It's difficult to lose $5 per cast to break offs, but I will trade 6 fish for $10 every time out. However, I really need to be on the lookout for some weights that are more environmentally friendly for fishing near snags.

Chucking lead into the river and breaking off is not too good for the environment on a long term basis. I know "everyone does it", but I'll do my part to help if I find suitable substitutes.

Friday, September 17, 2021

Vacation Day Carp Fishing on Detroit River

I caught this one early on my vacation day. The carp in this spot are slow to bite and seem to give up early with little activity after 9:30 a.m.

Detroit River carp

Fall fishing can be very good at times, especially in lakes. When water temperatures fall back into the 50's at night, it seems to spur a return of better than average carp fishing prospects.

Monday, September 13, 2021

NBY-S18 Speaker for Fishing

I recently purchased the NBY-S18 speaker for $27 on Amazon and a couple of 16gb USB drives from Walmart for $5 each. 

This combination will provide hours of bankside music at reasonable prices. I have used the speaker for several hours at this point and the results are very good.




I have lots of CD's and now I can easily take them along while I fish.

Saturday, September 11, 2021

My Continuing Struggle With Rude Boaters

The trials and tribulations of a carp fisherman (continued)

I headed out fishing this morning at O' Dark Thirty to one of my favorite fall fishing spots. The park supposedly opens at dawn, but after a few phone calls to the city offices, police department, and (after pressing zero), the Oakland County Dispatchers office who actually logged a non-emergency call to the local police station, frustration ensued. After wasting 2 hours, we gave up and headed to a second location 20 minutes away. 

We set up to fish and kept noticing boats rolling into the parking lot. If you guessed that I had another run in with a group of boaters, you're right. I confronted one who ran over my line and beached his boat about 20 feet from my rods. I let him know that either I have the worst luck with boaters or boaters in general are out to get me. He didn't apologize or anything, which seems to be typical of the boaters I've run across. 

On the way out of the park I ran into the DNR Officer. I explained what happened and she promised to make a visit to them and talk about it. I explained to her that I expect careless behavior from young, inexperienced boaters, but these guys were retired folks, experienced boaters, and driving antique boats. Bottom line, they should have known better.

Michigan Carp
Yours truly on a happier day of fishing

I would like to see more respect from boaters towards shore fishermen. Sometimes I get the feeling that boaters look down upon and consider shore fishermen "lesser" somehow. I can only base this view on how I have been treated by boaters. I am sure not all boaters fall into this category.

I am continually surprised and confused by the actions of boaters on lakes that I fish. My impression of the reasons someone decides to buy a boat in the first place have been turned on their head recently. I have always thought that a boat is purchased to fish out in the water, away from shore, but time-and-time again I see boaters actually beaching their boats on the shoreline rather than piloting them out in the actual body of water that they are designed to navigate. 

My suggestions and observations for boaters from a non-boater point of viewpoint:

  • If you launch your boat, then enjoy your boat out on the lake away from shore. 
  • I see little need to launch a boat and then immediately land it on the shore. 
  • When you are out boating, be on the look out for people fishing along the shoreline.
  • There is zero need or reason for you to land your boat along the shoreline within 20 feet of shoreline fishermen, yet I continue to see it done over and over, time and time again.
For boaters that continue doing these things, I can only assume that you really do have some type of vendetta against shoreline fishermen.
  • Do boaters automatically assume they are superior because they are driving a boat?
  • Do boaters see themselves at a higher social level, or as members of some "wealthy" group?
  • Do boaters assume that shoreline fishermen are somehow in a an inferior social class or of lower financial means because they choose to fish from shore?
If that is the case, I'd be willing to compare my savings and checking accounts, 401K balance, HSA balance, mortgage account balance, automotive loan balances, and annual income with any boater that does feel this way. I am sure you might be surprised.

In a nutshell...please DO BETTER.

Wednesday, September 8, 2021

Best Carp Fishing Hooks

Looking for the best carp hooks? 

I highly recommend these G-Carp hooks from Gamakatzu. I have bent several hooks, but never one from Gamakatzu. 

I tied up 10 hair rigs recently and at one point there was blood on my desk. It was from these hooks. 

Gamakatzu carp hooks

They're sharp and they're just plain good. I think they are the best on market, but I've also used Nash carp hooks successfully as well.

The best fishing hooks are not cheap. But then, you wouldn't trust heart surgery to the low cost provider would you? 

I know it's a stretch comparison, but for those of who fish regularly, losing a potential new personal best because a cheap, inferior hook bends during the fight might cause a few heart problems. 

Monday, September 6, 2021

Detroit Downriver Carp Fishing

This Labor Day has been very, very good to me. We didn't catch Diablo today at the Detroit River, but...after discussing that catching a triple is unlikely from this spot, guess what happened...yep, a triple - 3 on the mat. 

One of these photos in the collage is of the same fish twice (unless I actually caught 9), but after landing 8 carp and 5 of very similar size and shape, they begin to look a like. 

The largest fish today weighed 13#, but it was a fun day and weekend of carp fishing. 

Detroit River carp fishing