Well BOB.. You Obviously know how I feel about Carp... I
Loves Em !!!!!I was very fortunate in my formative Years of Flyfishing (the late 70's) to spend a lot of time targeting Bluegill and Bass... And I grew to enjoy the Fun Times I had while throwing Flies at them... I learned to appreciate them for the sometimes selective attitude they had when deciding if my Fly was worth eating.... It educated me in other ways I didn't really notice until Years later
And they taught me Plenty about Flyfishing... I still love targeting them (and I need to get back into them Next year as I haven't fished for them in a few years..).
I did go thru a stretch where all i wanted to target was Trout.. but even then Going after other species was
Always a Blast.... My saltwater Flyfishing has grown in leaps and Bounds and I also Really enjoy that side of the Flyrodding Scene Very Much...
What the Bass & Bluegill Educated me on and I never noticed til later on is that
Most Any Fish that One can get to eat a Fly will provide the Angler with Lotsa Fun and give a Nice Fight..
Carp are Great Because of all the Reasons already stated by Others in this Thread; They are Hard Fighters (rippin' you into Your Backing hard and not giving up all that easy). They can be extremely Selective about Fly Selection (Spring Creek Browns could learn a thing or two from Carp in this area). They can take Mega Subtle, to where there's hardly any movement of Your Line or indicator (again Wiley Trout should call up a carp and ask them all the Trade secrets).
They are Close By, when one can't afford a 4 day trip, a 4 hour carp session eases the Jonesin' for that Flyfishing fix...
Sure Trout are Beautiful (but you wanna know the truth???
Dorado Blow away all Trout in the beautiful Dept....) But Carp go by a different standard.. they are Handsome in a round about sorta way.. You cannot compare the 2 the same way.. It's like comparing a Bunny to a Bald Eagle... Both are good looking, but for completely different reasons.
I agree with Stanbery.. you get yourself hooked into a Big Carp and it's a Blast.. (thought the little Ones Jump alot more...) and i
Know your Views will change radically.....
Oh Yeah, Carry an Old Dish rag with you when Carpin', it'll clean the Slim off easy enough (and Carp are No where near as Slimy as a Coronet-fish In Baja.. they are the Slimiest Fish I have ever caught ~We call them "Snot Snakes"
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