Koi have been on my fly rod bucket list for many years. Caught 13 yesterday…various colors and scale patterns, from typical scales to mirrors to leather (nearly scale-less). Here’s a few. The middle one (silver mirror koi) in the first photo was the first:
Here’s a few other standouts from the bunch:
And my favorite 2… I’ve given them names… “Rudolph” and “Campfire” (or maybe “Ember”?):
Last Summer before moving from Iowa, I caught some jumbo Goldfish…most in the 11"-13.75" range. Didn’t really expect to find more in Missouri, but there were some mixed in with the Koi…not as big as the ones from Iowa, but still nice ones. Unlike the Iowa ones, these were visible and pretty aggressive.
I caught 7 yesterday, here’s just a few:
It really was! Koi have been on my radar for a long time. Catching ONE on the fly rod was the goal. Being able to catch so many and such a variety… I’m very thankful and appreciative for the experience. Some truly gorgeous fish! Very enjoyable morning.
FINALLY got the pics loaded! FANTASTIC! Amazing how much the one resembles the shiners so desired by the LM’s in the delta.
We ALWAYS enjoy your stuff…
…lee s.
That be them David.
Was catching them on a #14 nymphy sort’a thingy off’n a dock and tossing them onto a 3wide boat ramp near Russo’s. The bass would scatter a dozen small BG’s out of the way to gobble one of those looking like the pics of the killer whales chasing seal pups on the beach. Entertaining for sure!
…lee s.
Cool Dave! There’s a goldfish/koi pond in a neighborhood adjacent to mine; I’ve snuck in over there a couple of times and thrown a few but haven’t had any luck. What were you using on them?
A 1/80th Springbrook Wunder Microjig suspended under a Fish Pimp original size strike indicator. Depth depended on how deep the fish appeared to be at the time…anywhere from a 6" to 2’ usually. Color of microjig varied from silver to chartreuse to white. All caught fish. Goldfish were particularly aggressive towards the white that day.
Here’s a link to info on the Springbrook Wunder from a thread in these forums, written by Dale S.: