![]() I vividly recall his kids getting home and hopping off the bus out front, coming over to meet me … they’re all okay. ![]() You’ll recall the story I did on artist and writer Mike Quinn awhile back. Our thoughts, concerns and prayers go out to Santa Fe, Texas, today. ![]() Remind me! I gotta’ get a bigger net! SANTA FE TEXAS Netting that monster was pure comedy! It just flopped out of the net and kept going. It’s hard to find the time for the paperwork though! Records are made to be broken. This 14.5’er should unseat the current record of 10.67 caught on a Clouser (?) in July of 2011. They are a tough fish to get to eat a fly. I say that, next thing I will be trying and trying with NO LUCK. I don’t know what it is about me and the buffs, but I seem to have finally dialed them in. I did catch a couple of commons in all, but also bagged this 14.5-pound buffalo. I had perfect conditions on Lake Lavon, Wednesday, and after a lot of searching to find a location given by a kayaker at the ramp – I found a nice sandbar between shore and an island that was crawling with carp and dark-shadowed buffalo. Their work is done, and they have the munchies. Meanwhile the big femmes are ready to eat. The numbers are huge, and so are the shots at catching the challenging carp. If you don’t pull the trigger NOW, I will guarantee you that the action curve will bend, and it WILL GET tougher. They look entirely like a spawning crew – small and difficult to distract into consuming. ![]() The juvenile males are running rough shod through the flats, not stopping to eat and in search of love. One side is blowing-and-going, and the other requires a bit more of a search. Where to begin? How about: IT DOESN’T Get Any Betterĭepending on where you are and what you know about the preeminent carp fly fishing lake in Texas, there’s a tale of two lakes going on right now. ![]()
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