howdy.
i live in houston and have been doing the urban fly fishing thing...mainly the bayous, drainage 'ditches' and park ponds...for the past couple of years.
i would say the number one...
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howdy.
i live in houston and have been doing the urban fly fishing thing...mainly the bayous, drainage 'ditches' and park ponds...for the past couple of years.
i would say the number one...
i'm not sure i'd 'villainize' all carp species because of the jumper.
if they aren't nose down in 'rooting' on the bottom, or sipping stuff off the top, they probably arent feeding, and not likely to be hooked.
casting to cruising, or loitering carp is largely a...
i fish urban waters here in houston (various bayous / drainage ditches / culverts) and carp are one of the few species that can do all right in those not-pristine environments.
actually gets me...
im definitely not an expert...but i've had best luck when i'm targeting actively feeding fish.
cruising, holding, or fish doing anything besides either actively taking surface fodder or nose down...
As a fellow houstonian (at the moment) I can tell you that carp reside in all the forgotten waterways in the city.
yes i'm talking about the bayous. I've caught both the grass and common...
in light of the 'more stories' comments in one of the threads below...thought i'd post this up. I made a similar post a while back on one of the regional ff boards...just to highlight that you don't...
i've caught, i believe 'nile tilapia'
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v233/sdalberts/fishing/Tilapia.jpg
on scuds and small buggers. not very good sport...after the initial hit they just kinda...
It also depends on the TFO model.
the Series 1 rods are a bit heavy, the pro models feel lighter. I'm assuming the TiCR are on par with others in that price range.
There is a Gander Mountain, on 45, just south of 2920 (smallish selection, but close and sells licenses), Cut-Rate has a good selection down on I-10 just west of the loop, Anglers Edge and Orvis on...
Got mine this weekend...
good stuff, have to try them out on the local bream population http://www.flyanglersonline.com/bb/smile.gif
here is another concept on the hook-up patterns...i adapted it to some wooly buggers and works like a charm.
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from the tpwd site:
So the colorization could change dramatically...or at least i'd assume.
anyone have any methods / patterns that pick these guys up with any regularity?
I had an odd experience this weekend, where there were numerous moderate size cats appararently surface feeding in...
I'll play.
Thanks for the responses.
I started the day using some foam/rubber legged critters (size 12...primary colors tried: yellow, black, chartreuse). After a bit, I added a dropper (pheasant tail,...
I tried hitting a local creek here (houston) this weekend...and after a solid week of pretty heavy tstorms the water was a bit high, and quite muddy.
I got a few looks early in the day, but ended...