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Post by thehammer0711 on May 30, 2017 12:02:41 GMT -5
A little help here guys.
I am looking for a decent carp fishing spot. Have tried marsh with no luck. Also took a trip to green lane but couldn't find anything g good enough looking. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Not expecting anyone to give their secret honey holes but a little info goes a long way.
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Post by fishingpaul on May 30, 2017 17:28:18 GMT -5
I have never targeted them, so I don't know what ideal carp conditions are, but the Tully has quite a few stacked up in most pools.
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Post by MasterBaiter on May 30, 2017 17:43:31 GMT -5
Try struble lake or the octoraro dam where the lake drains
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Post by thehammer0711 on May 30, 2017 17:51:43 GMT -5
I have never targeted them, so I don't know what ideal carp conditions are, but the Tully has quite a few stacked up in most pools. The "tully", where is that?
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Post by fishingpaul on May 30, 2017 22:56:13 GMT -5
Sorry, the Tulpehocken Creek near reading. I fly fish for trout there quite frequently and see carp in many of the pools.
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Post by zigtherat on May 31, 2017 8:41:17 GMT -5
Might want to check out Lake Sanatoga. Never fished for carp there so I'm not sure what's really in there but I've heard they hold carp tournaments sometimes. It's more like a long pond but I've seen carp jumping.
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Post by wader105 on May 31, 2017 9:34:24 GMT -5
A little help here guys. I am looking for a decent carp fishing spot. Have tried marsh with no luck. Also took a trip to green lane but couldn't find anything g good enough looking. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Not expecting anyone to give their secret honey holes but a little info goes a long way. i thought we just covered this topic pretty extensively on the MC board. you mentioned that you didn't try ranger cove, but that's where i've spotted tons of them - as far up as you can go, on the park office side, in/out of the reeds - that's not a honey hole, but several hundred yards of target water. with all the weather changes in the last couple of weeks, i think the bite's been off most everything. i suggest you give MC another try.
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Post by thehammer0711 on May 31, 2017 10:26:15 GMT -5
A little help here guys. I am looking for a decent carp fishing spot. Have tried marsh with no luck. Also took a trip to green lane but couldn't find anything g good enough looking. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Not expecting anyone to give their secret honey holes but a little info goes a long way. i thought we just covered this topic pretty extensively on the MC board. you mentioned that you didn't try ranger cove, but that's where i've spotted tons of them - as far up as you can go, on the park office side, in/out of the reeds - that's not a honey hole, but several hundred yards of target water. with all the weather changes in the last couple of weeks, i think the bite's been off most everything. i suggest you give MC another try. I hear ya....just trying to get different perspectives on different spots on the boards. But thanks for your help.
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Post by icemole on May 31, 2017 18:04:19 GMT -5
Be careful at the Tully - from the first deflector below the dam downstream to the Covered Bridge area is Special Regulations Trout water(NO BAIT even if fishing for carp) The lower section down to the river is open.
You can fish the lagoon right below the spillway although it gets pretty weedy this time of year. There are some decent carp swimming around in there.
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Post by fishingpaul on May 31, 2017 19:33:53 GMT -5
Oops, I forgot to mention the special regs.
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