Lutz
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Equipped for trout this afternoon, I stumbled upon a section of stream with cruising carp all around. I've hooked them before unexpectedly on a midge, so I couldn't help but carry on with some winter sight fishing. I was able to get close and tight lined the bottom right under their noses. My 4wt and 5x tippet managed to land 2 out of 5 hooked carp; both were slightly over the 2 foot mark.
In addition, I met another kind fly fisher who was targeting trout just upstream of "carp central." Before he left we teamed up on a 14" holdover brownie. He sighted the fish for me and guided my blind casts from a better vantage point. Landed the brown on a midge as well.
This was easily my most exciting outing all winter. I highly recommend going for carp during winter if you have a mid to large size stream that doesn't freeze over. They were quite active and willing to eat today. Of course, if you have exceptional winter trout fishing maybe you have no need for this. If you want to mix things up though, give it a shot!
In addition, I met another kind fly fisher who was targeting trout just upstream of "carp central." Before he left we teamed up on a 14" holdover brownie. He sighted the fish for me and guided my blind casts from a better vantage point. Landed the brown on a midge as well.
This was easily my most exciting outing all winter. I highly recommend going for carp during winter if you have a mid to large size stream that doesn't freeze over. They were quite active and willing to eat today. Of course, if you have exceptional winter trout fishing maybe you have no need for this. If you want to mix things up though, give it a shot!