What a difference a day makes (or a cast can make, or a specific cast location in my case).
I started out fishing the shallower water, thinking it would warm faster in the overcast skies. Casting in close to shore wasn't producing any bites, so I started trying different locations in the swim - near, far, middle.
We had a very slow morning until about 1:30 p.m. By that time I'd worked all three rods toward a seawall and it paid off. I caught a single small fish and packed up all but the rods and bank sticks. While organizing the trunk, the welcome familar sound of the alarms pierced the silence. I caught a second fish!
I actually packed up to leave again and caught 5 more carp (had to drag it all back out). It was very worth it.
I also got a new Personal Best catfish that actually fought much like a common carp.
Total haul: 5 carp and 1 catfish.
A 4 year old boy at the park was admiring my catches. In the park with his mom, he came closer to see the fish each time we landed one.
His mom went to the car and retrieved a Snoopy rod. He was actually pretty good at casting it. I think we recruited a future carp fisherman. I hope I'm around when he hooks his first carp!
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I made this carp and catfish collage with Pixlr
Update 6/11: I learned recently that my digital scale needed new batteries. That first fish registered 19 pounds. It seemed bigger than that at the time. After seeing my scale needed batteries, it seems to confirm my suspicion was correct. I am guessing it was around 23 to 24 pounds. We will never know for sure.
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