Monday, June 27, 2022
Black and White Fish Photos
Saturday, June 25, 2022
Detroit River Carp Fishing
I've been writing this carp fishing blog for almost 8 years. It's never had a big following or large numbers of readers. But I am grateful to the small number of regular readers and casual carp fishing enthusiasts who do stop by from time to time.
I enjoy fishing. I live in Michigan and fish from shore, so carp are a natural choice. There aren't many freshwater fish in Michigan that grow larger with the exception of sturgeon and muskie/ pike.
Some may say that catfish belongs on the list too, but I place catfish in the 3rd tier by size along with common carp. Across the board, the carp I catch are bigger but I agree that catfish in certain locations grow pretty big and their weight can rival carp (or possibly even surpass carp).
Here are a few photos from today's efforts on the Detroit River. I caught 8 carp today including a 23 pounder.
Friday, June 17, 2022
Start Fly-fishing for < $100
Many people consider fly-fishing but get discouraged while shopping for equipment. My local outfitter showed me an "entry level" rod priced at nearly $300 a couple years ago.
But the video below demonstrates that fly fishing doesn't always need to be cost prohibitive.
My local Walmart doesn't have fly fishing equipment, but these items could be ordered online easily.
For carp fly-fishing, I've been told that an 8 wt rod is recommended. Carp require something stronger than the trout in the video.
I've been meaning to do a similar exercise with affordable spinning rods for carp fishing using readily available Walmart, Dick's or Cabelas rods for carp.
Michigan Out of Doors Carp Fishing
Michigan Out of Doors with some video footage from the Reel Fish Reel Fun kids carp fishing event in Ann Arbor at Gallup Park.
It was my 3rd time assisting with the event and my spot on the river produced a lot of fish (and zero catfish).
A big percentage of the fish footage in the video are from my location.
Tuesday, June 14, 2022
Pack Bait and Ground Bait
Common carp swimming away after landing and safe return to the water |
Before I started carp fishing I had no idea what the term ground bait or pack bait meant and why it’s important.
Ground bait can be made from various types of organic materials including bird seed, bread, Panko, oatmeal, corn, corn meal, cream corn, grits, hemp seed, molasses, Jell-O, and vanilla (and on and on). There are also many versions and varieties of pre-made commercial ground bait mixes that can be purchased and mixed with water for convenience.
A common mixture (and one I use) includes oatmeal, cream corn, and some type of flavoring (some use vanilla). For flavoring I’ve used R & W Carp Juice available online and in stores and Booster from World Classic Baits, which I purchase online.
Instead of oatmeal, bread crumbs are also popular choices. I switched to bread crumbs last year.
I add a cap full of flavoring/scent mix into a can of cream corn and stir it up well. Then I add two cups of dry oatmeal or bread crumbs to a large plastic container and add the can of cream corn.
Not knowing how to fish with ground bait, I went online and watched videos that discussed it, demonstrated it, and theorized about doing it correctly. I asked questions on fishing forums, read online magazines and talked to so guys I know who have been avid carp fishermen for several years.
I have learned that this style of fishing takes patience. It can take a while for carp to arrive into the area you are fishing. I wait 60 minutes and then repeat the process again.
Sunday, June 12, 2022
NGT Carpstalker Rods and Okuma Carbonite Reels
I fished 8 hours on Ann Arbor's section of the Huron River on Saturday using the NGT Carp Stalker rods and Okuma Carbonite baitrunner reels helping kids ranging from 4 to 15 years old catch carp.
Some kids caught their first fish ever and for others it was the biggest fish of their lives so far. Some caught small carp in the single digits range and a 7-year old young lady landed the biggest of the day - a mid-teens carp.
I haven't priced them specifically for purchase but after a couple of Google searches it appears you can get the NGT Carpstalker and Okuma Carbonite combo brand new for $60-$65 not including shipping costs.
The 8' rod's 2.0 test curve is fine casting 3 oz. leads and small amounts of packbait up to 40 yds. The reels were spooled with 30# braid and were able to do the job okay-ish. The reels are rated at 12#s of drag pressure I believe, which might be enough in clear, weedless, and snagless lakes and small rivers/creeks. The reels show their weaknesses quickly with heavy weed and/snags such as submerged tree branches. I had to apply manual drag with my hand to help compensate while fighting several fish today.
I am accustomed to fishing with a light drag, but the Carbonite reels need to be tightened down much more. I noticed they tended to back-off a little after a couple minutes when fighting some of the most aggressive carp.
The Carpstalker and Carbonite combo is a perfect option for small children to use for occasional carp fishing activities in my opinion, but more experienced carp anglers may be looking for better equipment in short order. They are still a nice, budget conscience option for carp anglers, at any experience level, for lake and small river fishing.
Here's another photo showing the Carpstalker/ Carbonite combo in action.
Tiger Nuts for Carp Fishing
I used the Reel Carp Reel Fun event at Gallup Park to test some prepared tiger nuts as carp bait.
Saturday, June 11, 2022
Kids Carp Fishing at Gallup Park in Ann Arbor
A few more photos from the kids carp fishing event at Ann Arbor's Gallup Park today. My area of the Huron River yielded 13 or 14 carp.
The bites were so frequent early on that I didn't get pictures of all the fish kids reeled in on my rods and bait.
It was my third time helping out and my first time being interviewed for a television program. Whether it actually makes it into the final cut remains to be seen, but it was neat seeing the efforts to capture event footage via drones, GoPros and a 47 megapixel LUMIX digital camera and Leica lens combo that was probably pushing $6,000+. My cell phone camera is now jealous - big time.
If any of my footage is used it will be on Michigan Out of Doors this Thursday on local PBS programming.
This annual event is held near the Rotary playground area in the back of the park.
Saturday, June 4, 2022
More Detroit River Carp
The day started off a little chilly at the Detroit River with the temperature at 47 degrees. I grabbed the pants from my rain gear and pulled them on over my shorts to warm up a little.
After setting up at 5:45 a.m. we had to wait for the first bite at 9:30ish, but it was worth the wait with my largest fish of the year hitting the net.
I got a second very respectable fish a few runs later and ended with 6 fish total.
If the temps had been 20 degrees warmer I'm pretty sure we'd have landed 3 or 4 more fish today.