Here are some pictures of various catches from a recent session. I ended up with 8 carp and a small-mouth buffalo. I also have a pretty funny video I will be posting later on. I was using panko, chicken feed, peanut bird pellets crumbled up, and cream corn with peach or butternut flavor and hook bait dipped in 3D powder. These fish were all caught within 20 minutes of recasting fresh pack bait. Waiting longer than that yesterday did not produce results.
Sunday, October 30, 2016
Thursday, October 27, 2016
Carp Fishing Blooper Video
Here's a video from a few days ago of me releasing one of my better catches in 2016. It's kind of a blooper clip. You will see why pretty quickly.
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Vacation Day Carp Session
In the autumn of each year I look forward to the chances to catch some high quality carp specimens. I am lucky to have accumulated quite a bit of vacation in my 20 years working at my employer, so I can actually fish several days during October.
After blanking on Saturday after driving 3 hours round trip, I headed out Monday morning with high hopes and the carp did not disappoint me. In fact I caught 9 carp and a small mouth buffalo. I hope you enjoy the pictures.
After blanking on Saturday after driving 3 hours round trip, I headed out Monday morning with high hopes and the carp did not disappoint me. In fact I caught 9 carp and a small mouth buffalo. I hope you enjoy the pictures.
1st fish of the day |
2nd fish of the day |
3rd fish |
Carp close-up |
This fish was the second fish in a double header. I was struggling to get pictures before another fish screamed off, so I snapped this picture of the fish while still in the landing net. |
This is the first fish of the double header. It was the big fish of the session at 20 pounds. |
This fish was still eating pack bait even after I captured it in the landing net. It made me laugh so hard I decided to snap a picture as a reminder. |
My last fish of the day was caught while I was actually packing up my gear to leave. |
Monday, October 17, 2016
Sunday, October 16, 2016
PVA and Sweet Corn for Carp Fishing
I ran across this video today and want to give it a try next spring.
Saturday, October 15, 2016
Fall Carping in Michigan
I have been fishing for carp almost 4 years at this point and fall arrives each year with mixed emotions for me. On one hand it signals winter's pending arrival. On the other hand I got my personal best 26+ pound common a couple of years ago in October, so it can be a good thing too.
I had a vacation day on Friday and decided to head out to a local spot and spend the day fishing for carp and small mouth buffalo.
I took a short video to go along with the release picture above. It's not great, but this is on the side of a 3 foot bank that drops down into the water with one hand on the carry sling and one hand holding the camera and me trying not to fall or slip into the water.
I had a vacation day on Friday and decided to head out to a local spot and spend the day fishing for carp and small mouth buffalo.
This was the second fish of the day caught a short while later. |
Third carp (6th fish of the day) |
I took this picture during one of the releases |
Little guy that actually jumped out of the net twice before I got him corralled for the final time. I wish I had it on video because it was very funny to see. |
Here's a picture of the 24 pounder being released back into the lake. Hopefully he'll be back to be caught another day (or by someone else who appreciates carp fishing like I do). |
I took a short video to go along with the release picture above. It's not great, but this is on the side of a 3 foot bank that drops down into the water with one hand on the carry sling and one hand holding the camera and me trying not to fall or slip into the water.
Sunday, October 9, 2016
Small Mouth Buffalo, Channel Catfish, Bullhead Catfish and Common Carp
After blanking for 7 hours on Friday I decided to return to an old venue with mixed emotions. The old venue isn't what it used to be, but it's definitely better than blanking at a new spot.
I was targeting common carp obviously but I caught a little bit of several different species. The buffalo are cool, simply because they are relatively rare in the venues I have fished in Michigan. I have been fortunate enough to catch quite a few in the last couple of years. They rarely set off a bite alarm, but if you watch your rods closely and see the indicators bounce a couple of times chances are it's a small mouth buffalo at this venue. I've probably missed several others because if you are not watching your rods you may not know you need to set the hook.
I caught a total of 12 fish and at one point in the day just keeping 3 rods in the water was a challenge since I was fishing alone and trying to take a few pictures. My right arm is sore this morning from carrying fish in the net, but it's a good soreness for sure.
I'll rest up this week, pop a few Aleve and hope that my fishing sessions next weekend turn out well too.
None of these fish broke a personal best for any of these species, but almost all were high quality. When I saw the buffalo jump and splash as it neared the net I hoped briefly that it would be a new personal best but it missed that mark by about 15%.
The bite stopped after about 3 p.m. and I only managed a couple of runs (and hook pulls unfortunately) until 5 p.m. so I headed home.
I was targeting common carp obviously but I caught a little bit of several different species. The buffalo are cool, simply because they are relatively rare in the venues I have fished in Michigan. I have been fortunate enough to catch quite a few in the last couple of years. They rarely set off a bite alarm, but if you watch your rods closely and see the indicators bounce a couple of times chances are it's a small mouth buffalo at this venue. I've probably missed several others because if you are not watching your rods you may not know you need to set the hook.
I caught a total of 12 fish and at one point in the day just keeping 3 rods in the water was a challenge since I was fishing alone and trying to take a few pictures. My right arm is sore this morning from carrying fish in the net, but it's a good soreness for sure.
I'll rest up this week, pop a few Aleve and hope that my fishing sessions next weekend turn out well too.
None of these fish broke a personal best for any of these species, but almost all were high quality. When I saw the buffalo jump and splash as it neared the net I hoped briefly that it would be a new personal best but it missed that mark by about 15%.
The bite stopped after about 3 p.m. and I only managed a couple of runs (and hook pulls unfortunately) until 5 p.m. so I headed home.
Sunday, October 2, 2016
Trying Another New Carp Fishing Spot
When it comes to carp fishing I am lucky to live in Michigan, a state with hundreds if not thousands of public lakes, rivers, creeks and ponds that have a strong population of common carp. Friday and Saturday I decided to try out a new spot and expand my carp fishing horizons a little more.
I waited all week with anticipation of fishing on Friday afternoon. It rained almost daily last week so fishing on Friday required a willingness to get a little wet. But with some preparation rain can be your friend. The spot we fished normally has tons of boat traffic and tons of other fishermen to contend with. With the chances of rain at 100% and some of it quite heavy, we had the venue to ourselves.
We weren't able to pull any fish from the spot on Friday, but it was nice to check it out and get a feeling for it in preparations of returning on Saturday morning.
As you can see from this picture, fall has arrived and the leaves are beginning to turn. In years past that has improved chances to catch some very high quality carp in October. Hopefully that trend will also hold in 2016.
I had to improvise a spot to mount the alarms, but using a couple of Zip Ties did the trick.
We arrived at 7 a.m. and were set up and fishing by 8 a.m. I had a fish on by 8:30 a.m., but suffered a hook pull. It was a welcome hook pull this time because it meant there were carp in the swim.
A short while later I caught my first carp for the day during a period of cloud cover.
When the weather turned toward sunshine and the wind died down the carp activity increased significantly. In a period of 2 hours there were 7 or 8 carp caught in succession between my fishing partner and I.
Those last two pictures are the same fish posed slightly differently in an attempt to best show the quality of this highly typical Lake Erie carp.
We fished until 3:15 p.m. and the bite slowed significantly, but time was spent educating many, many visitors and site seekers about the tackle, rigs, hooks and baits we used to catch carp. I was very happy about the level of interest from the public and see it as an encouraging sign for the future. The more interest developed for carp fishing, the better it is for carp fishermen.
I waited all week with anticipation of fishing on Friday afternoon. It rained almost daily last week so fishing on Friday required a willingness to get a little wet. But with some preparation rain can be your friend. The spot we fished normally has tons of boat traffic and tons of other fishermen to contend with. With the chances of rain at 100% and some of it quite heavy, we had the venue to ourselves.
We weren't able to pull any fish from the spot on Friday, but it was nice to check it out and get a feeling for it in preparations of returning on Saturday morning.
As you can see from this picture, fall has arrived and the leaves are beginning to turn. In years past that has improved chances to catch some very high quality carp in October. Hopefully that trend will also hold in 2016.
I had to improvise a spot to mount the alarms, but using a couple of Zip Ties did the trick.
We arrived at 7 a.m. and were set up and fishing by 8 a.m. I had a fish on by 8:30 a.m., but suffered a hook pull. It was a welcome hook pull this time because it meant there were carp in the swim.
A short while later I caught my first carp for the day during a period of cloud cover.
When the weather turned toward sunshine and the wind died down the carp activity increased significantly. In a period of 2 hours there were 7 or 8 carp caught in succession between my fishing partner and I.
Those last two pictures are the same fish posed slightly differently in an attempt to best show the quality of this highly typical Lake Erie carp.
We fished until 3:15 p.m. and the bite slowed significantly, but time was spent educating many, many visitors and site seekers about the tackle, rigs, hooks and baits we used to catch carp. I was very happy about the level of interest from the public and see it as an encouraging sign for the future. The more interest developed for carp fishing, the better it is for carp fishermen.
Sunday, September 25, 2016
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