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June and July 2009

It is time to play. Helmet's on and mouthpieces in. Carp season is at its peak these two months. Give a trout a break and try something new. As water temps rise in the 80's, carp are most active in the a.m and p.m hours. Takes can be aggressive but still are usually soft. Present accurately, in clear water to feeding fish and success will come as you see the take. Sounds easy but a little practise helps. Plenty of double digit fish around. Try down-sizing flies a bit to prevent spooking. Night-time bassin is also at it's peak on area lakes. Try scouting in the day your favorite spots or hitting the dock lights. May even get some slab crappies or a striper. Redfishing for tailers can also be had. Check the tides for the "big ones". Be sure to look for tripletail, spanish and jacks when your moving around from spot to spot. Capt. Paul Rose www.carolinabonefishing.com We fish it all cold, warm or salty on the fly.

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