Friday, August 22, 2025

Lousy, Windy, Cold Weather Perks up the Fishing

 

There has been a mix of small ones and larger
carp around this week.

I had been having a poor August of carp fishing (see previous post). But, that hurricane offshore that has brought in cool, wet and nasty weather in the last few days has also brought something else: very good fishing. While I was averaging about 1 fish an outing in August prior to this week, the last five days have delivered 4 to 5 fish an outing.  It's been a mix of small ones and large ones with little in between. I landed good numbers of fish between 20 and 25 lbs., but I also had a good number of them under 5 lbs.  It almost seems like they were traveling around in schools of the same size.  Other good signs have been there like fish jumping and bubble trails which I was not seeing earlier in the month.

Along with the good carp fishing, the pests have also been active.  Turtles have been stealing my bait, especially the kernel of real corn.  Horned pout and catfish have also been active.

All the fish I landed this week feel for a combo bait of white plastic artificial corn along with a kernel of real maize fished off a hair rig, the same set-up I have used most of the year.

While I've landed good numbers of smaller carp,
I've also gotten good numbers of larger ones this week.


Saturday, August 16, 2025

Poor in August so Far

Here's an August carp that was 
just released.  Thus far, carp fishing
has been poor in August.

 That poor fishing I talked about in July....well, it just has continued into August.  I've been trying a lot and all I've got is 13 fish on the bank thus far in August.  And, most of them have been small. A number of factors have contributed to this poor August fishing.  The weather has not been good.  It's been a constant dose of hot, sunny and dry.  We need some cooler weather along with some rain to jump start the fall fishing.  Rainy days have always been best for me, and there has been almost none of these days in July or August this year. Turtles have been very bothersome also.  The sun turtles will steal the real corn in no time.  I swear they are attracted to the sinker hitting the water, and they will head right for the bait, chew it apart with not even a twitch of the rod tip. An occasional big snapping turtles will also harass my bait. Catfish have also been active but unlike the turtles, you can catch these.

Years back, according to my logs, the worst month I ever had of carp fishing (non winter) occurred in August.  That month I landed a dismal 18 fish total.  So this month has a history of poor fishing, and we are seeing it play out this year.