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04/14/2010
Bottom Fishing From Shore
Smallmouth Bass
Jig
Afternoon
04/14/2010
2
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I went fishing for my first time. Started by wawawai bay park. Caught a couple smallmouth but nothing too special. We looked in and there were a couple guys fishing inside the bay. Im not sure if it was legal or not cause its a wildlife park? There were big carp jumping everywhere, but i have no clue how to catch them. All in all a beautiful day and lots of smallmouth caught by the other guys fishing and also us, but does anyone know of any tactics for catching carp, those things were huge.


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SpinninJon
4/15/2010 5:48:00 AM
I have not fished for carp but I have talked to those who have and they prefer using corn. I do not know the setup they used. I have snagged a couple accidentally and it was a fun ride for sure.
Livin4Fishin
4/15/2010 7:34:00 AM
First time fishing huh, welcome to the never ending quest!
MeanKid123
4/15/2010 7:54:00 AM
Carp are awesome fighting fish. Corn is the bait, although, on the east coast I've seen a lot of people use bread dough. Just make sure those are common carp & not grass carp so you stay outta trouble.
ingi
4/15/2010 4:31:00 PM
livin4fish- lemme clarify, not my first time fishing, my first time fishing on the snake river, but it has and always will be a never ending quest. And meankid and spinninJon i have heard its quite a waiting game with preferably cream of corn or balled of bread, lol i wonder if they prefer white or wheat bread ha
Okie
4/15/2010 8:04:00 PM
Try wheaties or corn flakes and strawberry soda for your dough balls. May have to experiment to get the right consistency. Best way to keep on your hook is to use a treble hook.
AJ's Dad
4/15/2010 9:35:00 PM
Wadded up balls of bread or night crawlers have worked for me in the past. That's no joke. You simply take a piece of white bread, wad up a piece about the size of a nickle and gob it on the hook. Throw it out where they are hanging out, with no weight and it can be game on. Just let it sink slowly and sometimes they will come up and suck it in. They are a ton of fun to catch. On the other hand, when they are jumping they are usually impossible to catch. At that point the best way to get them is with a Bow and Arrow. Now there's some good old fashion fun! They really put up a fight if you don't stick them in the head. Don't pull them clear into the boat though. When they are jumping they are usually full of eggs and they will spew those things all over your boat. That's no fun to clean up if they get a chance to dry out. Good luck and Happy Fishing
Lundegard
4/16/2010 12:39:00 PM
AJ's dad says exactly what I would have said. But I prefer the bread, not the crawlers. Wonder Bread, white. Use a #6 bait holder hook tied snelled to your line. Three balls of bread are best, but sometimes more.....just thread them up the line if you need more. Just like he said....no weight, throw it out into the fish and wait. Let the line take off a little before you cross his eyes. Then let him have it. But hold on tight........
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