The day dodn't start all that great though. I set up first this morning on a high pressured city creek that has some really shy fish. It's always worth a shot as they are excellent quality, good clear water and usually morning eaters. Down side, almost zero backcast room and not so great high banks that make it easy for the fish to bust you so one needs to be creative to put it all together. Getting them to go is not easy to do but well worth the effort and pay off when everyhting lines up. There were a few quality fish tailing good but I couldn't feed one to save my life. Between the striat up refusals, missed shots and the grabby willows that always seem to screw me I had to take a deep breath and call it about 2pm. The window there is about 9-11 so I gave it a longer than I should have and hit the road to the lake flats.
Hang on man! |
5 comments:
Hey David. I don't think I've ever seen an orange dragonfly. About that catching the bush thing, it gives you a lot of practice doing a roll cast.
Mark
Those Dragons are very common, Suprised you havn't seen one.
Nice write up. Those shallow snoozers are funny when they suddenly wake up and explode on the fly. I dont know about you, I almost soil myself everytime it is so startling.
Good stuff...mr. P says "the take is the premier moment" and that basically sums up carp fishing for me. The rest is mostly window dressing.
Thanks
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