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August 16, 2007

Small Flies, Big Fish

Carp on the fly, as promised:

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The Report: We floated the Upper Missouri looking to stalk feeders. We saw many, hooked three and landed one. I was warned that they spooked easily, but the reality was ridiculous. Cracking a fresh beer would send fish waking into the depths. A strong pull on the oars will spook every fish within 100 yards.

We found singles tailing in shallows and groups gulping in back eddies. The flats didn't produce a single eat. When one of us managed to sneak within casting distance, our flies were ignored. They will not move far for a fly. You may have a chance with a perfect drift right under their nose. Although, I don't know for sure, as the best we managed was two inches inside.

The gulpers would eat, if you could get a cast in without blowing your cover. The schools sometimes had 20+ fish in them and, like a herd of elk, if you get busted by one you're done.

Anyway, it was good fun, but I expect it'll take a good ten months before I feel another carp jones.

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August 13, 2007

Coming soon: Carp on the Fly - stay tuned...

Something to whet your app:

I realize this wasn't caught on fly gear, and that it didn't come out of the Jeff or Mo, but just look at it:


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