Sorry for the late response, but I've been out trying to catch Dunigan on this July's carp tournament, he's TKO'd all of us this year...LOL.
Yeah, fly is a great way to catch them, but if you don't flyfish, I've had good success with a half a nightcrawler on a hook and small slip sinker. The sinker is to be able to cast it out, if you have a light rod and can get it out without a sinker, better yet. Target mudflats in the morning when they're feeding. They spook really easy, but sightfishing for them is my favorite way. The plan is to spot them coming and then cast in front and wait for them to intersect your bait. Let 'em inhale it and then sock it to 'em! They are a ball to catch.
Last edited by Saltwaterwalt; 01-28-2018 at 10:27 PM.
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