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Went out to PGE's Trojan Pond today. Was on the North pond for about five hours, and no takers.
As I was leaving, about 30-45 minutes after sunset, the carp started 'jumping' every few minutes.
I note that of all the carp that I got a good look at, only came about 2/3 of each fish came out of the water.
Most of them were landing upside down, or coming out of the water upside down.
I estimate that the fish were ~2-3" thick, 6-8" from back to belly, and 16-22" long. It seemed to me that the fish were all about the same size.
My rig today was baited with corn, and at one point had a worm on it that I dug up. Doesn't seem to be the ideal bait.
I am more of a hunter, so about every 5-10 minutes I would move my bait about 20-40 feet.
About 5 pm I noted fish on the surface on the NW corner, don't know what they were doing.
I was reading a while ago some of you might have been interested in coming up here to check them out.
There's fish, I can attest to that.
As I was leaving, about 30-45 minutes after sunset, the carp started 'jumping' every few minutes.
I note that of all the carp that I got a good look at, only came about 2/3 of each fish came out of the water.
Most of them were landing upside down, or coming out of the water upside down.
I estimate that the fish were ~2-3" thick, 6-8" from back to belly, and 16-22" long. It seemed to me that the fish were all about the same size.
My rig today was baited with corn, and at one point had a worm on it that I dug up. Doesn't seem to be the ideal bait.
I am more of a hunter, so about every 5-10 minutes I would move my bait about 20-40 feet.
About 5 pm I noted fish on the surface on the NW corner, don't know what they were doing.
I was reading a while ago some of you might have been interested in coming up here to check them out.
There's fish, I can attest to that.
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