Showing posts with label grass carp. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grass carp. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 24, 2014
This week's Podcast Fishing Spring 2014
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Sunday, May 11, 2014
Post Rain Chum Keeps Big Carp Around with Some Great Results
It seems as if winter just has not wanted to leave the party and he has been finally cut off and a friend has driven him home to sleep it off. It has been a long spring, still in the forties first week of May. We got some decent rain steady of a couple of days and went to check the local pond’s pipes for fish.
After a rain water coming in and out of pipes brings manna from heaven to different species of fish. This includes bass, crappie, bluegills, and carp. After a hard fast rain some carp are programmed to check the pipes for food, so much so that they can visibly be seen. This was not the cases this time. There is a large grate that brings water from one lake to the other. I wondered if even I could not see carp, was there still a small few that swam in the area anyway checking for rain candy. I decided to chum with boilies and cans of corn on my way to and from work.
I am a busy dad like many with a job kids and responsibilities and during the week days getting out is tricky. My awesome wife let me get each day for a hour to two hours a session. Over about 5 sessions I was only skunked twice and one of those days I had one on and lost it.
I discovered that the chum kept these fish in the area a few days longer then if no chum were present. They were not stacked in the area, but there was always some there. Most sessions I got 1-3 fish!
Most small lakes and ponds in the Chicago suburbs have carp and they are hardly fished. Most of these carp just don’t get European BIG. A ten pound fish is very respectable for a common carp. Many of these ponds also have grass carp stocked to control weed growth. They are usually low in number and extremely hard to catch.
The awesome part about this chum-post rain carparama was I never caught on fish under 20 inches long. The longest common carp being 31x20! It was a great feeling to catch these on my own boilies. I tried lots of flavors like strawberry, blueberry, grape, spicy orange, corn, and pineapple.
Corn, Pineapple, and bread balls received the lion’s share of hits. I was caught by surprise and hooked a 41 inch 30 pound grass carp!! (footage below) in these short sessions I ended up with 11 fish totally with misses or loses of at least another 5. Grass carp and I have a little history. Last year I landed one and a second swam right through my old net. If you watch the second video you can see the next chapter in this story.
I plan to try to repeat this post rain pipe chumming for carp on other lakes after our set of good storms!
PART 2
After a rain water coming in and out of pipes brings manna from heaven to different species of fish. This includes bass, crappie, bluegills, and carp. After a hard fast rain some carp are programmed to check the pipes for food, so much so that they can visibly be seen. This was not the cases this time. There is a large grate that brings water from one lake to the other. I wondered if even I could not see carp, was there still a small few that swam in the area anyway checking for rain candy. I decided to chum with boilies and cans of corn on my way to and from work.
I discovered that the chum kept these fish in the area a few days longer then if no chum were present. They were not stacked in the area, but there was always some there. Most sessions I got 1-3 fish!
Most small lakes and ponds in the Chicago suburbs have carp and they are hardly fished. Most of these carp just don’t get European BIG. A ten pound fish is very respectable for a common carp. Many of these ponds also have grass carp stocked to control weed growth. They are usually low in number and extremely hard to catch.
The awesome part about this chum-post rain carparama was I never caught on fish under 20 inches long. The longest common carp being 31x20! It was a great feeling to catch these on my own boilies. I tried lots of flavors like strawberry, blueberry, grape, spicy orange, corn, and pineapple.
Corn, Pineapple, and bread balls received the lion’s share of hits. I was caught by surprise and hooked a 41 inch 30 pound grass carp!! (footage below) in these short sessions I ended up with 11 fish totally with misses or loses of at least another 5. Grass carp and I have a little history. Last year I landed one and a second swam right through my old net. If you watch the second video you can see the next chapter in this story.
I plan to try to repeat this post rain pipe chumming for carp on other lakes after our set of good storms!
PART 1
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Tuesday, October 8, 2013
Return of the Grass Carp Nemesis The Sequel
After my last carp experience I have gotten carp fever. I have been making new flavors of dough baits and have started to use a hair rig with boilies as well. I have been fishing in the evenings, the last two hours before sunset. It seems the fish lately have become very active during this time when the wind lays down.
The past few days I have caught and lost some nice cats and common carp. I have been chumming the bottom with banana scented corn and the surface with different kinds of bread, I fish the boilie on the bottom and the different dough baits near the surface. I have a third rod sitting on the side with a bread ball set 1 foot under a float. Once I see any surface activity I pull the dough rod out and quickly cast the bread rod.
Last night fishing with chunsum it was this bread rod that hooked yet another grass carp!!! I could not believe I have hooked two within a week of each other since they are few in number in the waters I fish. My guess is that they are feeding more heavily before much of the vegetation dies before winter. To see what happened you will just have to watch for yourself!
The past few days I have caught and lost some nice cats and common carp. I have been chumming the bottom with banana scented corn and the surface with different kinds of bread, I fish the boilie on the bottom and the different dough baits near the surface. I have a third rod sitting on the side with a bread ball set 1 foot under a float. Once I see any surface activity I pull the dough rod out and quickly cast the bread rod.
Last night fishing with chunsum it was this bread rod that hooked yet another grass carp!!! I could not believe I have hooked two within a week of each other since they are few in number in the waters I fish. My guess is that they are feeding more heavily before much of the vegetation dies before winter. To see what happened you will just have to watch for yourself!
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Tuesday, September 24, 2013
My Nemesis The Grass Carp
This story starts quite a few years ago when we had just
moved in a new neighborhood. I had my son with autism with me as we fished for
bluegills at a local pond. At the time he was still using sign language and
hardly talked at all. He might say maybe cookie or juice. So we were sitting
there when he stands up points and says SHARK! First I was shocked that he
spoke and second I was shocked at what I saw. There was this dorsal fin out of
the water and three feet behind that a tail!!!! That means there was about
three more feet to the head of the beast. This really got my attention and
started my quest to fair hook and land a Grass Carp.
Each year I go out at least twice to carp fish and the grass
carp has been the unicorn that has evaded me. Now the ponds in which I fish
they are very few in number but they are giants. I try standard American carp
fishing for them bread, corn, dough baits, and cherry tomatoes. In all my trips I have only fair hooked two
grass carp until now and lost both. It seems my best chance at success is when
they can be spotted and stalked. They also have to be feeding. One of these
days I will to learn to catch them without seeing them. If anyone across the
pond could point me in the right direction that would be great.
On this day it had just rained and I was looking for common
carp by pipes feeding off the fresh food being delivered via the rain run-off.
I did not see any movement. I was about to leave when a saw a huge tail pop up
out of the water!! I quickly took some bread and threw a few pieces to chum and
see if it would react. It quickly sucked down two large pieces. With my hands
shaking uncontrollably I could hardly form a bread ball. I set the bait one foot down
under a Thill float. I was using a bass pro 8-foot float and fly rod and a
Shimano reel. The first cast the float went down quickly and I have a big swing
and a miss. Man I missed another one I thought to myself. Even shakier I baited
again. This time when it slowly started to swim away I nailed it!!! The next
couple of minutes were shear terror and I watch my reel scream and line leaving
the spool.
At about the five-minute mark I realize that I have no net,
camera, and I am fishing off a 3-foot ledge!!! I franticly call my wife with
one hand while fighting the white whale with the other. JUST DON’T LOOSE IT
JUST DON’T LOOSE IT was playing over and over again in my brain. After about
another 5 minutes my wonderful wife comes running with a net. The fish is soooo
big I actually have to get in the water to land the behemoth.
YES!!! I have finally landed my first grass carp. I could
not be happier. I conservative guess would be that it was 40+ inches and well
over 20 pounds!! What a fantastic moment in my fishing career. Now of course
since I have a bad case of fishing pox I am researching how to increase my
numbers landed per year. It was awesome, my legs shook when it was all over and
I had to catch my breath. What a great memory this will be.
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Saturday, August 11, 2012
This weeks PODCAST!!!!! DuPage Angler Marty Rogers and Pond Boy (Dan Byrne) talk about carp fishing.
This weeks PODCAST!!!!! DuPage Angler Marty Rogers and Pond Boy (Dan Byrne) talk about carp fishing.
http://www.dupageangler.com/images/audio/shows/081012-DuPage-Angler-Carp-1B.mp3
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