by "Pepperoni" <trashbot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Dec 3, 2007 at 08:35 PM
Yeah, they stack up below a wall dam to spawn.
http://home.comcast.net/~thuxton/gonefi****n02.htm
All that spawn causes the flatheads to move in to feed.
http://home.comcast.net/~thuxton/flatheads.htm
Flatheads are released above the dam where they will probably never see
another hookbait.
I like to fish meat for flatheads for an hour before dawn, then fish
veggie-bait for carp for an hour or two.
It is not unusual to take 8-10 carp in two hours using a single rod. The
trick is to get finished before the tree-huggers (from student housing,
nearby) come 'round kicking my catch back in the river. Any civilized
state makes it illegal to release carp.
So many carp, so little time.
"astro" <bruce.wade@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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news:99p3j.7164$KK1.5733@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> them be some pretty good lookin carp, even though i don't fish for 'em
> they can be fun to catch
> "Pepperoni" <trashbot@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> Near freezing here, but hoping for a warm rain Monday to attempt a
>> winter carp fi****ng adventure. I know where they are but need warm
>> fingers to do it.
>>
>> http://home.comcast.net/~numbauno/apr0307.jpg
>> http://home.comcast.net/~numbauno/apr0207.jpg
>>
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