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Jonathan Cook wrote:
In one of my last messages I mentioned catching a carp in Caballo Lake. My wife doesn't use our digicam very often so she just pushes buttons kinda randomly, but here's a couple that came out OK. http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/carp/ ... Nice fish and that's some of the prettiest carp water I've ever seen. Some unsolicited advice; you really need to take better care of your paddle. Man, that thing is gnarly. One of these days you could find yourself up a creek ... well, you know. ;-) -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote:
Jonathan Cook wrote: In one of my last messages I mentioned catching a carp in Caballo Lake. My wife doesn't use our digicam very often so she just pushes buttons kinda randomly, but here's a couple that came out OK. http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/carp/ ... Nice fish and that's some of the prettiest carp water I've ever seen. Jon caught that in an irrigation reservoir. Most of these reservoirs in the West are clear water reservoirs and the fishing for Carp is sight fishing. Here's a shot of a flat on one of the reservoirs I fish. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Flats.jpg Although I'm definitely not an expert, I found that the key is finding actively feeding fish and to be able to tell them apart from fish in shallow that are spawning, sunning, cruising etc. Sometimes they tail and feeding, sometimes they're moving up and down are from side to side. If you find one that intently feeding they can be pretty aggressive and you can often watch them move several feet to pick up a fly. Willi |
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Willi wrote:
Ken Fortenberry wrote: Jonathan Cook wrote: In one of my last messages I mentioned catching a carp in Caballo Lake. My wife doesn't use our digicam very often so she just pushes buttons kinda randomly, but here's a couple that came out OK. http://www.cs.nmsu.edu/~jcook/Pics/carp/ ... Nice fish and that's some of the prettiest carp water I've ever seen. Jon caught that in an irrigation reservoir. Most of these reservoirs in the West are clear water reservoirs and the fishing for Carp is sight fishing. Here's a shot of a flat on one of the reservoirs I fish. http://www.crystalglen.net/Fishing/Flats.jpg ... Wow, that's some pretty water too. As you know neither Jon's pics or yours looks anything at all like the mud holes where we find carp in the midwest. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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