I went and did a little Asian style whip-fishing on Sunday. The weedy swim made things a little difficult but I still managed to catch a few. This time it was perch, small-but-beautiful pumpkinseed sunfish and a surprising number of largemouth bass. The bass gave a pretty good battle on the whip, despite their small size.
One of the founders of the Carp Anglers Group and its first president, Bud Yancey has passed away. I never met Bud but like all North American carp anglers, I’ve benefited from his tireless efforts to promote our sport.
The bag is 46” long and holds all my whips, rod holders and folding net. Its made of heavy nylon with a rubberized backing. I was hoping it would have some padding to protect the contents but it doesn’t. The long pocket on the front holds my float box.
The float box is made of bamboo and lined with some kind of foam rubber that’s cut away in intervals to reveal metal strips. The floats are secured with the rubber collars you can see in the picture. The collars have magnets to hold to the metal strips. and the box is held shut with magnets as well.
For anyone wanting to learn more about this style of fishing here are a couple of links.
This is an eight page pdf file from a Japanese bait company that explains the basics in English. There is plenty more information there, so be sure to check out the rest of the site.
I did some whip fishing today. The day started off cloudy but eventually got very sunny. My swim was pretty overgrown with bulrushes but I was able to clear an alley for my 4.5m hera pole and managed to get away with only a coupe of tangles in the reeds.
The fishing started out slow, but picked up as the sun came out. Mostly bullheads but a few perch also took the bait. There was one heart stopping moment when I foul-hooked a big carp. fortunately the hook was only in a scale and I got my tackle back. It was a great days fishing but right now, I wish I’d remembered the sun screen.
I went fishing today and caught two carp . Both of them weighed in at sixteen pounds. Carp were spawning all around the marsh, so I was happy to catch at all. Scopex pips were the successful bait this time.
Check out the duck picture, I caught him mid-quack and I think it gives him a cartoonish aspect.
I just finished reading The Secret Carp by Chris Yates. It was tricky to get a hold of a copy in Canada but well worth it. It isn’t the typical how-to fishing book, but the story of a day and nights fishing at a forgotten carp lake in England. The book really delves into the feelings of mystery and the mind altering states that can arise through carp fishing. I’d say that Yates is second only to Arthur Ransome in being able to really get to the essence of our sport. If you ever heard me rambling on about Ransome you’ll know that’s high praise.