Monday, July 05, 2010

I just put up a couple of quickie posts about what we've been doing the past few weeks. I made a couple of carp runs somewhere in there too, but the water was high and ugly and catching was minimal at best. I got out today with my dad and had much better results. By the end of the day the water was well on its way up to "high and muddy" again, but the mid afternoon provided some fantastic sight fishing. This little mirror charged forward 3 ft to eat the green fly before it even came close to hitting the bottom.


My big fish of the day, a 20 lber that made 3 attempts to eat a sinking worm, finally getting it right on the third try. I saw that all unfold and could literally see the red of the worm swirling around as the fish frantically chased it and sent it spinning away a couple of times in the mad rush. Awesome.


For the record, I caught more fish than my dad (by 3x!) but he got me in the big fish department. This beauty scaled out at 22 lbs...his biggest fly caught fish ever. What a beast!


We closed the day stalking down a shallow finger of water that was just loaded with small, aggressive carp. They just pounced on the green fly if you got it anywhere near the fish. Near the end of the finger the fish were buried in the grass tailing. My dad dapped one with about 10 inches of tippet hanging out the tip of his rod. After that, I clipped off my flies. No way were we going to top that take. By the way, he is still a stealthy bastard...look how close he got to this tailer! Not bad for an old man.


4 comments:

Unknown said...

Old but sure! Still have the cat-like reflexes! No need to hurry so I'm just as stealthy as ever!

Wendy Berrell said...

I think I recognize some of that water. That fish your dad caught reminds me of that funky-ass-faced one that you caught twice last year.

Anonymous said...

You guys are giving my Carp envy! Most of the fish on my home waters top out around 12-15lbs. Nicely Done!

Mrbrownliner

winonaflyfactory said...

Nice work! Looks like a lot of fun, seeing a fish that big trying to suck down your flies from a few feet out. Damn cool, just waiting to set the hook...I can imagine it now....