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This is one of 7 carp landed today in the wind and rain. Carp just love this type of weather! |
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Wednesday, August 13, 2014
Nasty Weather Delivers.....Once Again
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Very Slow Going
The rod tips have hardly moved and the alarms have been silent in the last few days. The August doldrums have arrived. |
Wednesday, August 6, 2014
Pic of the Day
Tuesday, August 5, 2014
Hot Stuff
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This decent size mirror was caught this morning on maize flavored with One On pineapple butternut. |
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This flavor from One On Baits has been very hot lately. |
In the last couple of weeks I have been exclusively using maize flavored with One On's Pineapple Butternut flavor. This is real concentrated liquid flavor and I add it to my maize. I boil my own maize (whole kernel corn from Tractor Supply), and when it is still hot I transfer some into a small container. Then I add the flavoring. While I am not completely sold on flavoring during some times of the year, this stuff has really worked for me in the heat of the summer. I have been fishing it alone or in combination with an artificial corn. Either way it has really worked and has taken all those 20 lb. carp that I have landed in August.
I will also tell you that I have tried other flavors from One On Baits. Their Scopex works well, and I also had real good luck in the spring with a pineapple banana flavor.
Monday, August 4, 2014
On an August Roll
The hot bait today was maize flavored with a pineapple butternut flavor made by One On Baits. I'll talk more about this in another post. I got away from the artificial corn today because the turtles have really been attracted to the bright colors of the artificial corn and they have been super pests lately. The maize was fished on the hair rig with a method ball on the sinker.
Sunday, August 3, 2014
Quality Fish
Biggest carp of the last two days was this 23 lb. common. |
Large fish don't exist in all carp waters in RI. I've written about this before, but it is worth repeating. A carp's size is generally determined by two factors: genetics and food supply. Many novices make the mistake of thinking that a fish they are releasing will keep growing and growing. Not true. There is a top off limit in all ponds and lakes. For instance, I live almost on Scott's Pond in Lincoln, and I've caught hundreds of carp from this location. I can tell you that a 20 lb. carp (large by RI standards) does not exist in Scott's Pond. The largest I have ever taken in this place is 18 lbs. The genetics aren't there and the food supply is poor. On the other hand, a place like Roger Williams Park is well known as a big carp haunt here in RI. Twenty pounders are numerous here. The food supply is good and the genetics are obviously there. Big carp produce offspring that have the potential to also grow very large.
So, if you are looking for a large fish as I was in the last two days, my advice is to fish a place where they exist!
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This 15 lb. fully scaled mirror was the biggest mirror of the last two days. |
Saturday, August 2, 2014
Biggie of the Day
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