chasing silver......

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Barhopr
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chasing silver......

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...well kind of.
thought I would try to catch some of the big carp up here in the lake so I went out the other day looking for them. Was polling across a large sand flat and ran across a few big'uns. Couldn't get them to take any of the flies I had, but it was fun.....Like fresh water redfishing. I'll get me one soon though.
the water in this picture is about 2' deep and those lily pads are about 10-12" across, to give you an idea about the size of the fish.
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Been wanting to try that....we need to make some bread and corn flies :thumbup: :thumbup:
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Time to get the Bow....
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Lake Moultrie in SC is loaded with huge Carp. There were hundreds of them schooling around in the shallow flats.
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Don't take too many of them out Barhopr, they have done a fine job eating that grass down there!
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Very cool Mills. Make sure you post up when you put one in the boat. :thumbup:
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I know down here the fly guys use red berry flies for the carp. The carp collect under the trees when they are dropping berries and will tear up a red berry fly.
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gonna try all the old standby patterns.....
I will surely post up when one comes over the gunnel...u do the same on the salt water silver :thumbup:
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Smoked Carp dip. :lick:
WHOSE FISH IS IT?
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Just bought a book by Bob Clouser. He shows a small clouser deep minnow he uses for carp fishing made from red fox hair. If you want the ingredients for it, I can list them...
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sure thing SD, list away. :thumbup:
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Said he used a size 8 seems too small
6/0 light cahill unithread
1/80 oz lead eyes red W/black pupils
Belly: cream colored guard hair from a red fox tail
flash: gold crystal flash
back Black tipped red fox guard hair

I tied a couple (had a fox tail) like a regular clouser minnow...looked good in dau's pool where I try all my flys. I figured I might try it sometimes around an oyster bar for a red..
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