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Carp flies

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 10:42 pm
by Geoffrey Ring
I was looking for a reason to give this board a bump, and I have been looking for some new fly patterns to tie, and it finally hit me to combine the two! =D
So, as an uber n00b to carping, what would be some effective flies to tie for this fall?

lol thnx 'erybody.^^

RE:Carp flies

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:19 am
by Bodofish
The question that begs for a answer is; why carp when it's time to catch real fish.......

If you're in Eniat, why fish for carp?

RE:Carp flies

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:13 am
by G-Man
Give one of these babies a try. It's what they use down South and on the East Coast.

RE:Carp flies

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:03 pm
by curado
looks like a snagging rig i found lol

RE:Carp flies

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 2:52 pm
by SAPIplate
I'm noob aswell to carp fishing, but I've done alot of research and the majority of the patterns should be earth tones, heavily weighted, and anywhere from #4 to #8. They can be attractor type, or imitations (dragon nymphs, crawdad's, large mayfly/stone nymphs, even eggs work sometimes). Floating line is usually used, since any sink tip makes a hell of a splash, something the carpsters don't take kindly to. Also, it's worth noting that it's a little late in the season for carping.

I'll post some pics of my patterns tomarrow.

RE:Carp flies

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 7:53 pm
by Geoffrey Ring
The question that begs for a answer is; why carp when it's time to catch real fish.......

If you're in Eniat, why fish for carp?
@.@ NOOOO!!!! I'm in Pullman now, at University -.-' Guess I'll have to wait until Thanksgiving break to hit up my home stream... WAAHHH!!! Q.Q

But ya, on a camping trip a few weeks ago I hooked into my first carp, on my 4wt rod. It was great until he spit the hook a few feet from shore...After 15 minutes of fighting. >/ So I wanted to try it again. I also plan on hitting the Grande Ronde sometime soon (if its open), as well as scouting streams in Idaho.
But I have a better idea about what to use in those situations, so for now carp flies are on my mind. :P

And thnx, SAPIplate, I appreciate the info. I was afraid it was getting pretty late for it... Especially since its forecasted to be no warmer than 56 degrees the rest of the week. >[

RE:Carp flies

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:37 pm
by SAPIplate
Yeah, April to September is usually the best time.

I'll get pics up later this week. Stupid homework.........

RE:Carp flies

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 6:48 pm
by Blackmouth
Geoffrey Ring wrote:
The question that begs for a answer is]

@.@ NOOOO!!!! I'm in Pullman now, at University -.-'
I alwayys knew Pullman was boring, Didn't realize it was a big enough snoozer to turn a man to carp fishing...

RE:Carp flies

Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:57 pm
by SAPIplate
A little late, but here's the pics:
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Sorry they suck. My camera is tempermental and my lighting sucks.