My brother in law came down for Easter and wanted to try kayak fishing. He fishes a lot so it was just the kayak that was new to him. We put in Saturday on the Cecil side of the Susquehanna and were doing well with hickory shad. Water was stained and fast but very fishable. The hickories cooperated. I had heard the DNR was hot and heavy in the area so we limited our gear to 2 inch white twisters on cheap wire hook 1/8oz jig heads. Worked great for the hickories but I was surprised he managed to land this on that jig with 8lb line. I tried some of my favorite shad darts and shad flies as droppers but they only wanted white twisters. bobscarp.jpg
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Originally posted by Backdoc View PostMy brother in law came down for Easter and wanted to try kayak fishing. He fishes a lot so it was just the kayak that was new to him. We put in Saturday on the Cecil side of the Susquehanna and were doing well with hickory shad. Water was stained and fast but very fishable. The hickories cooperated. I had heard the DNR was hot and heavy in the area so we limited our gear to 2 inch white twisters on cheap wire hook 1/8oz jig heads. Worked great for the hickories but I was surprised he managed to land this on that jig with 8lb line. I tried some of my favorite shad darts and shad flies as droppers but they only wanted white twisters. [ATTACH=CONFIG]21246[/ATTACH]
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I agree. I posted the picture on Fishing Maryland FB page and got ridiculed for catching a filthy carp. It was a great fight and a good catch for a first time kayak fisherman.Tarpon 120, no electronics, no pedals.
Tarpon 100, the karma boat.
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Originally posted by Backdoc View PostI agree. I posted the picture on Fishing Maryland FB page and got ridiculed for catching a filthy carp. It was a great fight and a good catch for a first time kayak fisherman.
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Nice carp - one of my favorite memories was catching a carp while smallmouth fishing on the Potomac. At first I thought I'd hooked the mother of all smallmouth but after 5 minutes of constant pullage I knew it was something different. Agree that it's a vastly underrated game fish. Who doesn't want to catch a 15-20 pound fish on light tackle?Mike
Pro Angler 14 "The Grand Wazoo"
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Originally posted by Big Mike View PostNice carp - one of my favorite memories was catching a carp while smallmouth fishing on the Potomac. At first I thought I'd hooked the mother of all smallmouth but after 5 minutes of constant pullage I knew it was something different. Agree that it's a vastly underrated game fish. Who doesn't want to catch a 15-20 pound fish on light tackle?Mark
Pasadena, MD
Slate Hobie Revolution 13
Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro
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Originally posted by bignose View PostIf one believes in reincarnation, I'd like to be reborn as a carp fisherman.
I snagged a moose of a fish two weeks ago, and had forgotten how hard they pull!
Sent from my SM-G360V using Tapatalk14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"
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Originally posted by bignose View PostIf one believes in reincarnation, I'd like to be reborn as a carp fisherman.
I snagged a moose of a fish two weeks ago, and had forgotten how hard they pull!Mark
Pasadena, MD
Slate Hobie Revolution 13
Hidden Oak Native Ultimate 12
Lizard Lick Native Ultimate FX Pro
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Carp fishing is where I learned about drag settings. My grandfather used to take us and set us up for carp while he fished for rock bass. Being a smart a$$ 10yr old, I figured why should I take forever to land these fish and let them peel off drag. All I need to do is tighten the drag down all the way and land them in no time.
First hookup after my genius idea and >PING< goes the line. Cue lightbulb illuminating over my head."Fish on a Dish" - 2017 Jackson Big Tuna
Jackson Cuda 12
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One of my friends lost a rod/reel combo in liberty reservoir while shore fishing for carp. He had tightened the drag a little too much while it was just sitting there, waiting for a strike. He was far away from it when it hit, and it started bouncing along the ground towards the water. He told them to, but the girls he was with refused to grab it because it scared them, and in it went. Never to be seen again.
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Originally posted by kevinfry View PostBignose, you don't have to be reborn.....you can just identify as carp-fisherman
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Originally posted by bignose View PostY'know, the funny thing is, as I get older and somewhat more limited physically, the thought of bringing a folding chair, a couple of rods and holders, and a can of corn to my local community ponds, (that are fun of carp) may not be worst thing to look forward too. Just put a couple of bells on the lines so not to let my fishing interfere with my "meditation."
Sent from my SM-G360V using Tapatalk14.5 ft Sand colored Malibu X-Factor "the promise"
2010 Hobie Outback "the Gift Horse II"
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Originally posted by Mark View PostI went through darned near every color and form of fly I carried and I could not interest those carp at all. I literally dragged flies within inches of their noses and they would not bite. I'm impressed when anyone hooks one!
However, it looks like something managed to catch these two;
https://s12.postimg.org/qw0sg53yl/20...7_18.19.50.jpg
Found them at BT this afternoon.Attached FilesDrew
Yellow Pompano 12
Lime Slayer 10
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