Hi all,
Looking to land my first carp on fly. Have a couple days off in July.
Any suggestions for San Antonio or Austin area?
I could use the kayak but would prefer a wade fishing area.
Thank you!
B
Carp
- Ron Mc
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Re: Carp
The best luck I've ever had targeting carp was during a cottonwood seed fall - that was down from Tejas Camp at the top of Lake Georgetown.
On size 18 egg hook, tied scrap white marabou with brown thread and sight-fished several bruisers that were circling under the cottonwood trees.
I know people fish mulberry seed patterns (or a little piece of plastic worm) with the same timing.
I would think a good oak caterpillar pattern might work well right now.
Also randomly caught some big ones in the upper Guadalupe and Pedernales, drifting big flies.
On size 18 egg hook, tied scrap white marabou with brown thread and sight-fished several bruisers that were circling under the cottonwood trees.
I know people fish mulberry seed patterns (or a little piece of plastic worm) with the same timing.
I would think a good oak caterpillar pattern might work well right now.
Also randomly caught some big ones in the upper Guadalupe and Pedernales, drifting big flies.
Re: Carp
An old friend invented this pattern a long time ago and was very successful with it.
http://www.trashonthefly.com/2009/05/13/sucker-punch/
Of course now there are many carp specific flies out their most of them being weighted. Best success I've had has been with the Backstabber and the Heads Up flies (easy to find via google).
As Ron pointed out the upper end of lakes in the shallow flats that contain some grass,weed, etc. are prime areas to sight cast for them.
Certainly not an expert on the subject just some observations from my meager successes.
http://www.trashonthefly.com/2009/05/13/sucker-punch/
Of course now there are many carp specific flies out their most of them being weighted. Best success I've had has been with the Backstabber and the Heads Up flies (easy to find via google).
As Ron pointed out the upper end of lakes in the shallow flats that contain some grass,weed, etc. are prime areas to sight cast for them.
Certainly not an expert on the subject just some observations from my meager successes.
Re: Carp
I've mentioned it before, but I have had excellent luck catching carp with coffee bean 'flies'.
Simply file a shallow groove into a very fresh coffee bean. Glue hook into the groove.
Drift the 'fly' as you would a dry fly for best results.
Take plenty of the 'flies' with you because the carp crush them when they grab the hook.
Simply file a shallow groove into a very fresh coffee bean. Glue hook into the groove.
Drift the 'fly' as you would a dry fly for best results.
Take plenty of the 'flies' with you because the carp crush them when they grab the hook.