Fly Fishing For Carp In North Texas
June 28th, 2009 | Fly Fishing Guide | 6 Comments »
The ultimate in “Fly Fishing’s Culture on the Skids”, from the web site www.texasflycaster.com. Watch local fly fishing guide Joel Hays show how to stalk and catch Carp with a fly rod on the flats of a North Texas lake.
Duration : 0:7:39
ive heard of poeple …
ive heard of poeple using nymphs and wooly buggers or flys that hang out on the bottom
Yeah, what fly are …
Yeah, what fly are you using? I can’t seem to get carp to hit anything other then corn and bread (both floated and sunken), and once in a blue moon…worms. I’m in NJ, and I’ve made myself a “bread fly” out of cork and “stuffed animal fuzz”. It seems to imitate a floating peice of bread pretty well, and I can’t wait to give it a try.
Again, I’d love to hear what fly you were using, do they hit other things besides mainly corn/bread over in Texas, cause thats all they seem to like here in NJ.
what do they bite …
what do they bite on?
I know a place south of houston wtih massive carp
Very nice.
Theres …
Very nice.
Theres something about Georgia that just keeps my fly from the fish.
2 years no catches..
bout to head over to north texas.. heh
nice
nice
NICE VID
NICE VID