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In may & june I fish Long's Park Lake near Lancaster Pa. (Retirees only)
I catch 2 or 3 bass over 3 lbs per year, but the real draw is the large Golden Carp (Koi) that in may & june cruise the surface in huge schools & are visible as a large orange shadow just beneath the surface. from the last couple of weeks of april until the heat drives them deep in late june I catch 80 to 100 in 3 hours time (along with several bass & some cats.) I have arthritis & use an electric scooter to follow the schools around the lake. These are the scaredest fish around, they flee even from a small bluegill contesting my bait. (They're top water fish then & I use a bit of white or yellow plastic worm suspended a footr or so under a small bobber.) You've got to lead the school with your cast or they'll disperse. They attack (& often jump or make bonefishlike runs after being hooked). They're great fun to catch. They don't have nearly the strength or stamina of the common carp, but wow. what great fun. Sometimes I have an admiring gallery that Tiger Wood would envy. Can't wait for april Carl |
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"E. Carl Speros" wrote in message ... In may & june I fish Long's Park Lake near Lancaster Pa. (Retirees only) I catch 2 or 3 bass over 3 lbs per year, but the real draw is the large Golden Carp (Koi) that in may & june cruise the surface in huge schools & are visible as a large orange shadow just beneath the surface. from the last couple of weeks of april until the heat drives them deep in late june I catch 80 to 100 in 3 hours time (along with several bass & some cats.) I have arthritis & use an electric scooter to follow the schools around the lake. These are the scaredest fish around, they flee even from a small bluegill contesting my bait. (They're top water fish then & I use a bit of white or yellow plastic worm suspended a footr or so under a small bobber.) You've got to lead the school with your cast or they'll disperse. They attack (& often jump or make bonefishlike runs after being hooked). They're great fun to catch. They don't have nearly the strength or stamina of the common carp, but wow. what great fun. Sometimes I have an admiring gallery that Tiger Wood would envy. Can't wait for april Carl |
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