This week's venue is located about an hour from home. Traffic can be a challenge with construction this time of year, but it's likely to occur on the trip back home.
I arrived about 15 minutes predawn and was unpacked and on my way to the spot when the first signs of sunlight appeared.
I could hear fish surfacing in the area, although they weren't all carp. The lake is popular with bass fishermen too and some were definitely bass. There's something about that sound that causes my heart rate to rise.
Setting up my bank sticks, alarms and nets first helps "mark" the spot, although in the offseason it's seldom an issue here.
I mixed up some panko, boiled feed corn, boiled bird seed, some deer mineral attractant and some flavored field corn using some "nut" powder as a binder to hold the ground bait mix together.
I caught my first carp within 15 minutes of casting and always feel the familiar relief - there would not be a "blank".
Over the course of two days I caught numerous carp in all ranges of size from low teens to twenties. I even managed one a little bigger than that too.
Here are some pictures from my favorite day on the bank this fall so far. Tune in later for some pictures and video of my biggest fish of the session.
22 pounds |
This was not my biggest fish of the session |
Close Up |
Alternate side view |
Thick, strong carp |
Round and thick carp |
Catch and release |