Fly Fishing For Carp In North Texas

June 28th, 2009 | Fly Fishing Guide | 6 Comments »

2 Fly Fishing For Carp in North TexasThe 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.

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6 Responses

  1. crazymexicanomg says:

    ive heard of poeple …
    ive heard of poeple using nymphs and wooly buggers or flys that hang out on the bottom

  2. bassfishingmachine says:

    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.

  3. reed2d2boy says:

    what do they bite …
    what do they bite on?

    I know a place south of houston wtih massive carp

  4. danielwow2 says:

    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

  5. landingfisher84 says:

    nice
    nice

  6. azerok123 says:

    NICE VID
    NICE VID

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