Yes, it's hot. Yes, the water is high and weedy. And, yes, they have been tough to catch. But, if you put in some time and effort you will be rewarded! |
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Fishing has been slow in July, though they can still be caught with persistence! |
Th reasons (I believe) are many. Weather is a big factor as it always is in carp fishing. The torrential rains of the last month have swelled the ponds, lakes and rivers. With a lot of water in the woods, carp will grub on what used to be dry land. They are near impossible to catch when feeding in the flooded woods. The heat has been a killer. Water temperatures are very warm causing the fish to be sluggish feeders. The invasive weed has been terrible in most places this year. Both water chestnut and milfoil weed has been very troublesome in places and has actually shut down the fishing in many of my favorite summer spots. That won't disappear until late fall! Finally, the turtles have been super pesky in this heat. They are clever bait stealers, and occasionally you will hook one (snapping turtle).
Still, I am getting a few fish. Landed exactly three fish in my last five outings. And, there wasn't one over ten pounds. I suspect this slow fishing will continue until the weather breaks. Just the way it is at this time of year sometimes.
Water Chestnut will grow in thick masses that can overwhelm a pond or river in no time. |
There are only two ways to get rid of it- pull it out by hand or treat with chemicals. I have seen an army of kayaks and canoes in one location trying to pull it out. Thirty boats working all day barely put a dent in it. As one volunteer told me, it's like shoveling sand against the tide. Supposedly chemicals are coming next for this place.
I have seen this weed in multiple places in RI, and where it grows, it has shut down the carp fishing.
Under the plant's leaves you will find seeds growing. One plant can produce 10 to 20 seeds that will grow next year. |
Here's a lake completely inundated with water chestnut weed. Two years ago there was NO weed in this location. If unchecked it will take over a lake. |
Brian Savage- 1st place |
Tom Perron- 2nd place |
All the carp entered were landed in RI waters. CAG members who
entered the tournament logged in their biggest carp for the months of April, May and June. We add up all the weights and that's the final total. The top three finishers are given engraved medals donated by the national CAG group.
The top three finishers are listed below (pounds/ounces):
1st- Brian Savage- 20/7 + 25/1 + 20/5 = 65/13
2nd- Tom Perron- 18/4 + 16/5 + 15/9 = 50
3rd- Tony Carvalho- 23