Chasing Carp well sort of

Any other sports

Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:53 pm

Ok so today was the big day .And yes it was a failure :( I do think its to early for Carp just yet even with a 20 C day the fish didn't appear to be around .
The major problems the wind a 15 to 20 knot blowing from the wrong direction.And it didn't appear to help when I crossed sides or crossed the road rather :D.
And everyone was correct bread did attract ducks and the water hens.the water hen was the only thing that chased my flies.But the worst thing attracted was a big dirty "water" rat(brown body a white mark on its tail tip) .stopped me going in one direction sorry I fear snakes but I hate detest go all funny with Rats .I didn't think they'd be in the water mid morning but it was .at least the snakes were still asleep they will be moving soon :(.
So from today I lost 2 flies to snags .Will need to get more flies I do tie my own salt water flies but haven't tried a fresh fly just yet .Perhaps I need to join a club .And it seems harder in the fresh than in the salt.Mind you if it want polluted I would have been wading and not on the bank fight trees and dying reeds(they do that in winter in oz).Was a lovely morning for a 2 hour walk .Made it back to mum and dads and had fathers day lunch with dad (fathers day tomorrow but I am going to the football) and before we had lunch mum dragged me off for another 20 minute walk in the other direction.Saw one or two more spots to try in coming weeks .

And I tried to take a picture of some wild ducks and ducklings but by the time I had the camera out they were a bit far away but it does show the river.
.Salt seems easier than fresh after today :D
So heres a little pic
Image
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Dirko » Sat Sep 06, 2008 2:54 pm

Mickyj, where on the Torrens was that ?
The joy of being on the hill drinking beer cannot be understated
User avatar
Dirko
Coach
 
 
Posts: 11456
Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 7:17 pm
Location: Snouts Hill
Has liked: 6 times
Been liked: 2 times
Grassroots Team: SMOSH West Lakes

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:13 pm

Not far from Rowells Road SAJBC .
I went past Rowells Road when I realised the reeds were getting thicker .Not to mention that bloody Rat again :oops:
Felt like I was going to make it to the Sea over the next rise :lol:
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Dirko » Sat Sep 06, 2008 3:18 pm

OK, I saw a few people out fishing in the wetlands behind Kidman Bridge (Henley Bch Rd), and just beyond yesterday whilst walking with the kids....

If I ever see someone fly fishing I'll assume it's you and say hi !!
The joy of being on the hill drinking beer cannot be understated
User avatar
Dirko
Coach
 
 
Posts: 11456
Joined: Sat Jul 29, 2006 7:17 pm
Location: Snouts Hill
Has liked: 6 times
Been liked: 2 times
Grassroots Team: SMOSH West Lakes

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Sat Sep 06, 2008 4:04 pm

SJABC wrote:OK, I saw a few people out fishing in the wetlands behind Kidman Bridge (Henley Bch Rd), and just beyond yesterday whilst walking with the kids....

If I ever see someone fly fishing I'll assume it's you and say hi !!


Cool SJABC I should have kept walking then .
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby JAS » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:47 pm

Hey Micky good to have your tales from the riverbank going again :D

Sweet photo of the ducklings. Don't blame you for hating the rats...they don't call Weil's disease the fisherman's disease for nothing...evil bloody creatures (errr rats, not fishermen that is :lol: ) then again we don't have quite the same trouble with snakes...ours rarely kills.

Maybe you should start your own club...SAFooty AA (Angler's Anonymous)

Even though you didn't catch anything still sounds like it was a good day....better luck next time...looking forward to the piccies of the performing fish again.

Regards
JAS
You can't be a pirate if you don't have a beard. I said so. MY boat, MY rules.

We haven't got a plank. Just ******* jump


Trust no one The truth is everyone is going to let you down you eventually
User avatar
JAS
Coach
 
 
Posts: 12431
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 8:22 pm
Location: Scotland
Has liked: 0 time
Been liked: 0 time

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Sep 06, 2008 5:50 pm

Once again another enjoyable read Mickyj. You've out down yourself on this one. Look forward to the next installment =D> :lol:
I went to a fight the other night, and a hockey game broke out. - Rodney Dangerfield (1921 - 2004)
User avatar
magpie in the 80's
Coach
 
 
Posts: 35437
Joined: Fri Apr 14, 2006 7:56 pm
Location: in the quiz books
Has liked: 1 time
Been liked: 24 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:57 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:Once again another enjoyable read Mickyj. You've out down yourself on this one. Look forward to the next installment :lol:


MMM Sarcasm me thinks :wink:
Well I was invited to submit an article for an online fishing mag.Mind you the fish for me have dried up since then :oops: Very hard to write an articulate piece when you dont even catch a cold :lol:
But you dont know me magpies .I went for months weekend after weekend before I started posting of SA Footy trying to catch a Bream . hell long time fly fishers kept saying it will happen and it did .And once I did no stopping me know I wish to go back to my fishing roots .CARP CARP CARP
Mock me if you wish .Becasue I get that a lot :wink: one day I'll start posting pics of Carp and Bream etc.Again !!!

Sorry guys I get obsessed by things Fishing fishing and footy not to forget wrestling and fishing and footy .

Magipes watch this space next week :wink: Perhaps
PS MAGPIES I'll be at Alberton sunday come and see me .
Magpies win I'll have a three day fishing weekend next week Eagles win only 2 days .
Last edited by Mickyj on Sat Sep 06, 2008 8:00 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Sat Sep 06, 2008 7:59 pm

JAS wrote:
Maybe you should start your own club...SAFooty AA (Angler's Anonymous)

Regards
JAS


I am looking into joining a freshwater fishing club Jas.Not that I am into fishing clubs .But I need some help catching these CARP!!!!!!!!
Used to be Easy float bread Carp on bank :wink:
Thats right easy is boring :wink:
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Sat Sep 13, 2008 4:12 pm

My comp has died so I am replying on a different PC.
Tried Friday morning lost 1 fly to a snag.Then went for a walk to another spot.On the way to the next hole I spotted some circles in the water and a rooster started crowing. looked at the fence the rooster call came from :(.When all of a sudden the water erupted to a jumping large carp.I just caught a glimpse and stopped learned on the fence at the top of the bank .There was no way with my bad legs that I could get down that bank.So with no more jumping fish I headed for hole number 2. Nothing nada .So with the wind picking up I headed back to hole number one .I crossed back to the other side of the river at this stage .And you gussed it a large carp jumped again at the same spot .Not sure if it was trying to eat a duck or something but it was large .
So back I came to spot one realsed some more bread crumbs and commercial burley nothing .saw some circles under an overhanging tree and while trying to cast .You guessed it at my feet in the water there goes the top of a small carp doing a uturn .
So that was my friday rdo 2 hours spent no carp hooked but i did get to see some this time.
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby magpie in the 80's » Sat Sep 13, 2008 4:26 pm

Mickyj wrote:
magpie in the 80's wrote:Once again another enjoyable read Mickyj. You've out down yourself on this one. Look forward to the next installment :lol:


MMM Sarcasm me thinks :wink:
Well I was invited to submit an article for an online fishing mag.Mind you the fish for me have dried up since then :oops: Very hard to write an articulate piece when you dont even catch a cold :lol:
But you dont know me magpies .I went for months weekend after weekend before I started posting of SA Footy trying to catch a Bream . hell long time fly fishers kept saying it will happen and it did .And once I did no stopping me know I wish to go back to my fishing roots .CARP CARP CARP
Mock me if you wish .Becasue I get that a lot :wink: one day I'll start posting pics of Carp and Bream etc.Again !!!

Sorry guys I get obsessed by things Fishing fishing and footy not to forget wrestling and fishing and footy .

Magipes watch this space next week :wink: Perhaps
PS MAGPIES I'll be at Alberton sunday come and see me .
Magpies win I'll have a three day fishing weekend next week Eagles win only 2 days .


No sacasm at all. i enjoy reading your fishing adventures and this one was funny hence the emotion
mocking you. no way
wont be at alberton because i live interstate
and i dont follow the magpies i follow glenelg.
my name has to with the team where i played footy in the 80's
I went to a fight the other night, and a hockey game broke out. - Rodney Dangerfield (1921 - 2004)
User avatar
magpie in the 80's
Coach
 
 
Posts: 35437
Joined: Fri Apr 14, 2006 7:56 pm
Location: in the quiz books
Has liked: 1 time
Been liked: 24 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby JAS » Sat Sep 13, 2008 5:26 pm

Hi Micky...bad luck again but at least now you know the little and not so little buggers are there.

Maybe the big one was attracted to the rooster call... :-k then again chucking chickens into the water as ground bait might get you the wrong kind of attention :wink:

Still early days so keep slugging/casting away...we know you'll get your fishes.

Regards
JAS
You can't be a pirate if you don't have a beard. I said so. MY boat, MY rules.

We haven't got a plank. Just ******* jump


Trust no one The truth is everyone is going to let you down you eventually
User avatar
JAS
Coach
 
 
Posts: 12431
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 8:22 pm
Location: Scotland
Has liked: 0 time
Been liked: 0 time

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Sun Sep 14, 2008 1:53 pm

magpie in the 80's wrote:No sacasm at all. i enjoy reading your fishing adventures and this one was funny hence the emotion
mocking you. no way
wont be at alberton because i live interstate
and i dont follow the magpies i follow glenelg.
my name has to with the team where i played footy in the 80's


Sorry mate I must have had a bad weekend last week :wink:
Funny would have been funnier watching me this week getting to know the local gumtrees . :lol: :oops:
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Sun Sep 14, 2008 1:56 pm

JAS wrote:Hi Micky...bad luck again but at least now you know the little and not so little buggers are there.

Maybe the big one was attracted to the rooster call... :-k then again chucking chickens into the water as ground bait might get you the wrong kind of attention :wink:

Still early days so keep slugging/casting away...we know you'll get your fishes.

Regards
JAS


Thanks Jas I still have to work out two things .First thing being Dry flies and the use of them .And sight fishing for Carp .all of which I will workout .Was going to look up the fresh water club but work got in the way.Its only very early in the season yet so lots more time to hunt the buggers !!

cheers
PS nice to be back online .
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby JAS » Sun Sep 14, 2008 5:14 pm

Hey Micky
We got a new series on over here...Robson Green's Extreme Fishing or something like that. Last night he was in Louisiana and went carp fishing with a couple of red-necks. They caught them by firing at them from a boat with a bow and arrow...at night.

After talking about being part native american and how it's the way they were caught for hundreds of years...they go out in a boat with a motor, a 3 million candlepower spotlight and the highest tech bow and arrow I've ever seen. Even Robson commented that it's not really the same as the indians might have done...although they did catch some.

Might be an idea for you if those dry flies don't work out :wink:

Regards
JAS
You can't be a pirate if you don't have a beard. I said so. MY boat, MY rules.

We haven't got a plank. Just ******* jump


Trust no one The truth is everyone is going to let you down you eventually
User avatar
JAS
Coach
 
 
Posts: 12431
Joined: Wed May 23, 2007 8:22 pm
Location: Scotland
Has liked: 0 time
Been liked: 0 time

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby The Big Shrek » Sun Sep 14, 2008 9:06 pm

Hey Micky, did you think about whether a carp would take a fly? I thought they were bottom feeders, although I have spotted them at the surace a couple of times and they used to eat floating bread at the Botanic Gardens.
The Big Shrek
Assistant Coach
 
Posts: 4478
Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:13 pm
Has liked: 38 times
Been liked: 375 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Mon Sep 15, 2008 5:09 pm

The Big Shrek wrote:Hey Micky, did you think about whether a carp would take a fly? I thought they were bottom feeders, although I have spotted them at the surace a couple of times and they used to eat floating bread at the Botanic Gardens.


Thats the trick to get them up on the surface.I was using Bread last week but the ducks and water rats seemed to enjoy it more .Was perhaps to early in the year last week this week the wind was against me .the bait guys are catching them on bread /corn and or Worms .
I have bought some carp flies from an online Ebay store .and guess what the number one carp fly is in the world its a BREAD FLY or even a Corn fly funny that .The number one and two baits for them are bread and corn .Dont ask me how they make either !!!

Of course I am supposed to be sight fishing for them as well. And the correct way to sight fish for the Carp is to walk along and either see the fish or the dirt cloud they make while bottom feeding .then you are supposed to cast in or near the dirt cloud with a nymph fly or woolly bugger fly.

Now as you can tell I have done some internet research .Funny thing to me I have seen internet pics of very large Carp taken in the USA.The angler standing in front of bright clear water ,how the hell do they keep the water clean with Carp in it !!!!

The only ones I came close to seeing were just visible as circles then a mighty big jump.And of course I was standing a top of a bank that was very tall and steep.the one at my feet I could just see its back .

It took me a while to work out Bream wont be long before I am riding this pest from our water ways :wink: :lol:
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Mon Sep 15, 2008 5:12 pm

JAS wrote:Hey Micky
We got a new series on over here...Robson Green's Extreme Fishing or something like that. Last night he was in Louisiana and went carp fishing with a couple of red-necks. They caught them by firing at them from a boat with a bow and arrow...at night.

After talking about being part native american and how it's the way they were caught for hundreds of years...they go out in a boat with a motor, a 3 million candlepower spotlight and the highest tech bow and arrow I've ever seen. Even Robson commented that it's not really the same as the indians might have done...although they did catch some.

Might be an idea for you if those dry flies don't work out :wink:

Regards
JAS


Jas I have heard about guys here in OZ chasing them with a bow and Arrow as well.
Did you know in some place in the states they call Carp Kansas Bonefish in referance to Tarpon /Bone fish due to the fact that both fish species fight very much the same .and no I haven't caught a Tarpon either :wink:
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby The Big Shrek » Mon Sep 15, 2008 10:10 pm

Mickyj wrote:
The Big Shrek wrote:Hey Micky, did you think about whether a carp would take a fly? I thought they were bottom feeders, although I have spotted them at the surace a couple of times and they used to eat floating bread at the Botanic Gardens.


Thats the trick to get them up on the surface.I was using Bread last week but the ducks and water rats seemed to enjoy it more .Was perhaps to early in the year last week this week the wind was against me .the bait guys are catching them on bread /corn and or Worms .
I have bought some carp flies from an online Ebay store .and guess what the number one carp fly is in the world its a BREAD FLY or even a Corn fly funny that .The number one and two baits for them are bread and corn .Dont ask me how they make either !!!

Of course I am supposed to be sight fishing for them as well. And the correct way to sight fish for the Carp is to walk along and either see the fish or the dirt cloud they make while bottom feeding .then you are supposed to cast in or near the dirt cloud with a nymph fly or woolly bugger fly.

Now as you can tell I have done some internet research .Funny thing to me I have seen internet pics of very large Carp taken in the USA.The angler standing in front of bright clear water ,how the hell do they keep the water clean with Carp in it !!!!

The only ones I came close to seeing were just visible as circles then a mighty big jump.And of course I was standing a top of a bank that was very tall and steep.the one at my feet I could just see its back .

It took me a while to work out Bream wont be long before I am riding this pest from our water ways :wink: :lol:


Micky you are amazing! A lesser man would just use bread or corn, but I have faith you will nab the blighters with corn or bread replica flies. Good work. If you ever try and catch them near Uni send me a message and I'll join you.
The Big Shrek
Assistant Coach
 
Posts: 4478
Joined: Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:13 pm
Has liked: 38 times
Been liked: 375 times

Re: Chasing Carp well sort of

Postby Mickyj » Tue Sep 16, 2008 4:51 pm

The Big Shrek wrote:


Micky you are amazing! A lesser man would just use bread or corn, but I have faith you will nab the blighters with corn or bread replica flies. Good work. If you ever try and catch them near Uni send me a message and I'll join you.[/quote]

Well i used to catch so many on bread in the Torrens and a fair few in the Murray it was to easy . :wink: Once when my teenagers were little kids and we holidaying on the murray I was having a fish .these young guys were laughing at me sitting there throwing bread out and having a kids float.
After about the sixth fish I heard one turn to his mate and say tomorrow you buy the bread and I'll buy the floats :lol: :lol: .Those were fun times.

I will get every man and his dog going up to Fly fishers asking are you micky j :lol:
I have 3 weeks off in oct so I may bob up any where chasing a fish .
Land based Lure Bream Fisherman
PB
Hardbody Bream 38cm
Hardbody Mulloway 40cm
Softplastic Bream 38cm
Fly Bream 30cm
User avatar
Mickyj
Coach
 
 
Posts: 7125
Joined: Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:51 pm
Location: Barry Jarman Stand FORTRESS WOODVILLE
Has liked: 154 times
Been liked: 22 times

Next

Board index   Other Sports  Other Sports

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

Around the place

Competitions   SANFL Official Site | Country Footy SA | Southern Football League | VFL Footy
Club Forums   Snouts Louts | The Roost | Redlegs Forum |

cron