This carp was hooked in a heavily shaded spot under a mulberry tree. |
A mulberry is impaled with my #8 hook. They are best fished freelined with no weight. |
My previous post talked about how the carp were on the post spawn feed.
Well, if you know of a mulberry tree on the water's edge, that is a great source of food for these hungry carp. Carp absolutely love mulberries. They just can't get enough of them, and they will gorge themselves on berries that are hitting the water.
I fished a spot tonight in which the berries were dropping like raindrops onto the water below. Carp were under the tree just grabbing every berry that hit the water. I came prepared. I quickly grabbed a berry off the ground and impaled it with a size 8 small shank hook. I casted it out and within a second of the berry hitting the water a carp rose from the depths and inhaled it. The fight alerted all the other carp who were feeding, and they all took off sensing something was wrong. Be aware that the carp get wise to this berry fishing, and they quickly learn which berry has a hook in it and which berry does not. They also learn that when a fish has been hooked, it's time to quickly flee to safety!
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