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| Sixty degrees just lit up the fishing today. It was lots of hits, lots of fish, and my first "double" of spring! |
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Wednesday, March 23, 2016
Pic of the Day.....First "Double" of Spring
Tuesday, March 22, 2016
In the Snow, Cold and Wind
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| Here's a common that was caught in this week's snow. The fish are around but it will take a lot of effort to get one or two in this cold weather. |
That being said, the last three days have been brutal. And, it has really affected the fishing. I fished a lot in different locations and came away with a grand total of 3 fish. It was not productive, but still goes to show that carp can be caught in any weather with a little persistence.
With the absence of any pests, the top bait continues to be sweet corn on the hair rig. At times, I am using a method ball, at times I am not. It is not so critical in this cold water, and I usually use one on one outfit and the other has none. From there I see which one get the hit.
With somewhat warmer weather on the way, look for the fishing to improve a bit. More consistent fishing will come in April.
Saturday, March 19, 2016
Fishing Cools Off with the Temperature Drop
| Last week's warm weather delivered some good fishing. The cold weather of the last few days have really cooled off the fishing. And, with the threat of snow, it does not look good. |
Carp are very attuned to weather changes. In the spring, when the water is cold, they especially become active and go on the feed in a warming pattern. We had that last week and the fishing was good. But, when the air and water temperature drop at this time of year, the fishing slows to a crawl.
So, sit tight for a few days, or get out and hopefully get a fish or two. More consistent and warming weather is coming but you might have to wait for April to see 60 degrees again.
Tuesday, March 15, 2016
First "20" of the Year
| My first 20 lber of the year was landed on this cold and nasty day. |
Last week's good fishing in some warm weather has been replaced by fair to poor fishing in the cold and raw weather. Still, big ones tend to fall in this bad weather, especially if you are targeting them in the daytime as I do.
Spring has come early this year, but spring's best carp fishing is yet to come. It has to get a lot warmer with more consistent weather to get things hopping.
Friday, March 11, 2016
Consistent
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| This was one of several fish landed this evening. It came right at dark, a productive time this week. |
Here are a couple of other facts that you might find useful if you hit the water this weekend. All of my fish except for one has been caught on sweetcorn only. I am fishing this on a hair rig. One fish was landed on a combo of an artificial plus sweetcorn. The most productive time to fish has been late afternoon into darkness. I landed several fish in the dark. Shallow water that warms up fast is producing the best. While I have gotten no big ones yet over twenty pounds, I have heard of fish of 23, 25 and 29 lbs. caught by RI CAG anglers. Those are some very big fish for this early time of the year.
So, it's early March and things are hopping in the carp world here in RI. Beats last year when we were up to our ears in snow along with ice that was measured by the foot. What a difference a year makes!
Wednesday, March 9, 2016
Warm Weather Perks Up the Fishing
| This good size common was landed tonight right at dark. The warm weather of the last few days has perked up the fishing. |
March has always been a difficult month for me. Most of my bigger fish (20-35 lbs.) have come in April and May in past years. My problem in March is that I am not totally committed to carp fishing since I am still skiing and doing more of that than fishing. And, this is the type of fishing that you have to be totally committed to be successful. A guy who is committed is RI's Dark Carper, Kev Wasliewski. Already he is reporting some big catches of fish in the twenties from his blog. So, the larger fish are available, but you have to put in considerable time and energy in the right spots to get them in March.
Wednesday, March 2, 2016
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