This is a blog about fly fishing for Carp. Well, kind of... I can’t catch Carp on the fly all year long so it’s also about fly fishing for anything that will take a fly. Mixed in are thoughts on fishing, thoughts on life, fly tying, some cool pictures, and a bit of humor here and there.
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Saturday, April 11, 2015
Lessons From the Carp Lodge: Episode #6--Adapting to Different Conditions--Dropping the Fly
Most of the carp I catch are 25-40 feet away. There are times when murky water, cloudy skies, and hard wind conspire to keep from seeing carp until I am very close to them. There are also times when carp feed on emerging damsels just under weed patches. All of these conditions require that I adapt my techniques and get very close to carp to present the fly to them. Watch this video in HD and on the full screen so you can see the fish. Enjoy.
Your work is the best Mr.P! Instructional as always as well, thanks.
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Thanks a lot Gregg!
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