Up until today we had been on a poor streak at fish-ins. At the two previous ones, we landed nothing, so today's event , held on the Blackstone River was an exciting change. We didn't kill the fish, but we did manage to bank 6 fish in some real lousy weather. We had 8 hardy fishermen attend this get together. These included 6 of our RI CAG members (Todd, Daphne, Bob, Armando, Nick and myself along with 2 MA CAG members (Jerome and Iain). Five of the fish were mirror carp in the 8-15 lb. range and there was one common landed. We also missed a couple of runners and lost a couple of fish that we had on. The fish were landed on all different types of baits that ranged from chick peas to boilies. The RI CAG holds at least two fish-ins a year along with several informal get togethers. Fish-ins are great times to reconnect with friends and fish and talk fishing all day long while sometimes landing a fish or two.
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Saturday, April 26, 2014
Friday, April 25, 2014
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Change in Baits Lighting it Up
This hefty mirror was caught today on yellow and orange sweetcorn fished on the hair rig. It was one of five fish landed today. |
This combo of yellow and orange sweetcorn has been hot in the last two weeks. Chick peas have also worked well. |
Fishing remains very good in this up and down spring weather. Get out and sample it before the real warm weather slows it down.
Monday, April 21, 2014
100th Carp of the Year Turns Out to be a BIGGIE
This 25 lb. mirror was my 100th carp of the 2014 season. I'm on a pace ahead of last year and have landed many more big ones this year. |
Last year I had gotten my 100th fish of the year on May 1. I am ahead of the game this year by about two weeks. It's been a very cold spring and a late start, but I still have more fish and more bigger fish than I did last year at this time. The only thing missing thus far is a thirty pound mirror, no easy task in RI, but I can assure you that I am working on it and I have a good idea where I can find one. It is just a matter of time and luck!
Saturday, April 19, 2014
Thursday, April 17, 2014
Adapting to Some Tough Conditions
This is typical of the size of the six carp that I landed on sweetcorn in the last two days. It gave me a chance to model my new CAG state chairman sweatshirt! |
So, it was adapt or sit home on the couch. I wasn't about to sit home, so I made a quick change in tactics. I went back to fishing a lot of my "small" spots. These are small, shallow water places that are not dramatically affected by these weather changes. I often fish these after ice out and in December. I also went back to smaller baits and used only sweetcorn. I'm not going to tell you that I killed the fish, but I did land 4 mirrors and 2 commons, and they were all under ten pounds, typical of what you catch in small spots. Hey, it was fishing and beat sitting at home and waiting for the weather to change.
Tuesday, April 15, 2014
On a Big Fish Streak
This mirror carp, 21 lbs., was caught yesterday. It is one of 10 fish over 20 lbs. taken in the last five days. |
This unusual beauty, a linear mirror (one row of scales across the middle of body), was landed today in some stormy weather. |
Today's fish were all taken on sweet corn on the hair rig. I used three kernels.....two regular unflavored kernels along with one orange colored tutti-fruitti flavored kernel. The fish have been off the pop-up artificial corn in the last few days. Carp will go on and off certain baits, and the hot baits will often change with the weather or the season. So, you need to do some experimenting to find just what is working.
Sunday, April 13, 2014
Saturday, April 12, 2014
Warm Weather Brings Some Hot Carpin'
I was not the only one catching in the last couple of days. Take a look at this gorgeous 20 lb. + mirror landed by one of our RI CAG members. |
Today I celebrated Opening Day of trout season by going carp fishing in the Blackstone River and landing two decent fish of 18 and 23 lbs. As many of you know, I much prefer river fishing over pond fishing, and over the years I have had my best river fishing in the first half of the season. The river is also the water that I know the most about in the state having fished it extensively since I was a kid. It was great to get back in the currents, even though the river is running quite high at this time and the spots to fish are limited.
The hot fishing should continue for at least a couple of days as the mild stretch continues. However, expect the fishing to go on a downhill slide later in the week as the cold and rain arrive.
Friday, April 11, 2014
Thursday, April 10, 2014
For Strength, Nothing Like a River Fish
This seventeen pound river carp fought much harder that a number of twenty pound pond fish that I landed last week. |
River fish tend to be tougher and stronger than pond fish. It makes sense. These fish are constantly fighting strong currents just to survive. Pond fish tend to be lazy as they live out their existence in still waters. I've landed good size carp from the big New England rivers like the Merrimack and the CT River, and fish in those places are really hard fighters, but I can also tell you that Blackstone River carp are right up there with those hard fighters.
The most memorable battle I ever had with a carp in RI was that CAG record mirror (31 lbs., 8 oz.) that I caught in the Blackstone River a couple of years back. It fought much better than that 36 lb. record common that I caught in a pond. This weekend that Blackstone River in RI will open up with the commencement of trout fishing. With water levels dropping, there will be opportunities to get out and do battle with some of the hardest fighting fish you will find anywhere.
Monday, April 7, 2014
Just Not in the Mood
The score for the weekend of ten hours of fishing was one 9 lb. common. The fish were just not in a hitting mood. |
I fish Saturday and Sunday for a grand total of at least 10 hours in some very good spots where I had been catching them for the past week. I got exactly one common, a 9 pounder. And, that was it. I got that fish on Saturday as I fished with two other members of our RI CAG. We had six rods out and only one fish was landed. It gets better. I went out on Sunday in a different spot. In this location I could see numerous fish all afternoon cruising around in front of me. I could get nothing to hit my offerings though I did see them picking up chum I was tossing in occasionally. I tried several different baits and combinations but they would not hit.
I suspect the very cold nights and windy, clear days are not ideal conditions for them to feed at this time of year. The carp were just hitting this weekend. I'm used to this as I realize blankings are part of the game. It will change, but we'll need a shot of warm weather to make that happen.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
April Special....Join CAG for $10
The national Carp Anglers Group (CAG) is offering a fantastic promotional deal. In the month of April you can join this group for just $10 for the year. Normally the cost is $25.
Membership in the national group gets you automatic membership in the state group. There are lots of advantages to joining this group if you are interested in learning more about carp fishing. Here are just a few:
*Network of fishermen in this state and other states that you can access
*Full access to the CAG Forum
*Full access to all the CAG sponsored contests and tournaments in which substantial prizes are awarded
*Full access to the NACA magazine which comes out 4 times a year ( a great deal)
*Some online discounts
*e-mailings from the RI CAG group that often focus on club events, fishing updates and reports, club contests (Big 3) and equipment updates
* Fish-ins and get togethers run by the RI CAG group
If you are interested in joining our group, here is the link: www.joincag.com
The link to the national site is www.carpanglersgroup.com
Membership in the national group gets you automatic membership in the state group. There are lots of advantages to joining this group if you are interested in learning more about carp fishing. Here are just a few:
*Network of fishermen in this state and other states that you can access
*Full access to the CAG Forum
*Full access to all the CAG sponsored contests and tournaments in which substantial prizes are awarded
*Full access to the NACA magazine which comes out 4 times a year ( a great deal)
*Some online discounts
*e-mailings from the RI CAG group that often focus on club events, fishing updates and reports, club contests (Big 3) and equipment updates
* Fish-ins and get togethers run by the RI CAG group
If you are interested in joining our group, here is the link: www.joincag.com
The link to the national site is www.carpanglersgroup.com
Friday, April 4, 2014
April Continues Where March left Off
This gorgeous mirror was caught yesterday. |
This big bellied hog of over 20 lbs. was also caught yesterday. |
I have tried a lot of places in the last couple of weeks since the ice left. I can tell you that my best luck has been in shallow areas that warm up quickly. My best bait has continued to be an artificial pop-up kernel of sweet corn combined with a real kernel of sweet corn (supermarket variety). These are mounted on a hair rig and fished ahead of a method ball. The time of the day has also mattered with late afternoon, evening providing the best action.
With warm weather coming on the weekend, the outlook for carp fishing is very good.
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