This bad boy was the first fish we landed but not the first we hooked. She tipped the scales at just over 20 lbs...a great way to end the season! We hooked a total of 7 fish, and landed two. I lost three fish to the weed beds, one to an extremely dull hook, and landed one other fish in the 9-11 lb range. Brian had one solid hookup, but he set the hook one way just as the carp (15 lb range) sprinted the other way...I heard the line snap from thirty feet away.
Despite tough visibility and a rough time actually landing fish, it was a rewarding day. I enjoyed fishing with Brian and we had enough "holy shit did you see that" moments to carry us through. I have to say this too...we saw some absolute monster carp. Brian had the misfortune of snagging a rock as a real bruiser (25-30 lb range) turned to follow his fly. Another three seconds without hooking that rock and Brian would have had something that could pull back.
We closed the day (and my season) fishing in a downpour. A mist came through, the rain fell hard and we squinted into the deluge looking for carp. A fitting way to close things down. How many months until spring?
Check out the size of that tail. Carp are awesome.
7 comments:
Carp are awesome. Boxes of power. :)
Way to go out in style John!
Great way to end the season John.
You aren't looking forward to winter tailwater trout fishing? Thats weird...
I miss fishing for Carp. :( Haven't gone out since early in the summer. markcanby from OFF tells me I should hit you up for some carp fishing. Maybe next year...
And I assume your season being over is just your carp season. Don't give up on all the other fishies!
Let me in on the spring trip
Nice outing guys. Wish I'd been there myself.
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