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A 25 lb. carp sits in the net in the water in the pouring rain. Tropical Storm Henri delivered good numbers of carp today. |
Yes, I did fish today in that wind and rain from Tropical Storm Henri. Like every other time in the past that I have fished in these stormy events, it was very good. I fished in a location that I had been fishing on and off for the last three weeks. In those three weeks, I have not gotten a carp over ten pounds. Yet, I was barely in the spot a half hour when the alarm sounded, and I knew from the fight I was onto a good fish. Turns out the fish weighed 25 lbs., really big by RI standards and the biggest fish I have landed in weeks. My day followed with 3 small ones and another decent fish that was just shy of 20 lbs. Indeed, the storm lit up the fishing. Again!
The conditions today were brutal. At times the wind was probably gusting over 50 miles per hour and the trees in the distance were swaying and bending to the breaking point. The wind driven rain was coming down sideways in sheets. As miserable as this was for the fisherman, the carp loved it. I saw many big jumps in the white capped water, and I had many other bangs and hits (guessing after the method ball).
I was using a combo bait of maize and a white artificial pop-up corn along with a method ball packed around my sinker. I'm guessing a boilie would have also done the trick as the carp were aggressively on the feed in this charged up weather.