Posts Tagged ‘carp’

Monster Carp Caught With A Fly Rod And No Fishing Kayak…

Sunday, July 18th, 2010

Sometimes we need to congratulate and even salute W kayak anglers for special achievements, even if those are the result of fishing trips where no kayaks were used… :)
This is the case with Ben Ciliberto’s amazing catch:

“Had the pleasure of spending two hot days on the Susquehanna river near Wiiliamsport PA with Mike O’Brien chasing carp with a fly rod. July 15th was an amazing , resulting in a lot of action and two beautiful carp– 16 and 18 lbs — taken and released on an O’Brien crayfish pattern.

The difficulty finding a feeding carp, presenting the fly, hooking and playing the strongest of fresh water fish, makes it that much more rewarding — thanks Mike for a most memorable outing!

Ben”

Fly angler showing a 18 lbs carp he caught



Roxanne’s July Kayak Fishing Adventures, Connecticut

Thursday, July 30th, 2009

-”I had few great days of fishing in between storms, here in Connecticut.
1:30pm I started my trip on the Farmington River coves in Simsbury.
Water levels are way up, I only had to walk down half of the path to the water, launched the W500 right on the hill, just slid down in and off I went.
I started off with a small white chuckit frog, landed 3 bass right off the bat.”

Large mouth bass caught in fishing kayak, Farmington River, CT

“Headed down towards the Main arm of the Farmington River, stopped at some trees, picked off a couple more with the small chuckit frog.”

Large mouth bass - Roxanne's fishing kayak, Farmington River, CT

“Then I heard an osprey, and it sounded like it was fighting, I look up, and out of the trees comes a Bald Eagle attacking the Osprey.”

Picture shot from Roxanne's fishing kayak

“This Eagle meant business, and was looking to kill this Osprey.
I got a video of it:”

-”I figured after watching this, I didn’t care if another bass came to hand, but the bite turned on.
I started pitching into the holes in the weeds, yum dinger t-rigged weightless, letting my bait sink and shaking it, while waiting for that tap.
I pulled 3 Bass up and out this way, nice chunky bass.”

Rox holding a large mouth bass in her fishing kayak

Rox with a large mouth bass in her fishing kayak

-”While paddling I came upon some Monster Grass carp.
Here is a video of the encounter:”

-”I had to leave for an appointment, so I was off the water at 5pm.

Life is Good!

Tight Lines all
Rox”


Ben’s Carp Fishing Kayaks, Pennsylvania

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Ben Ciliberto, a kayak carp fisherman from Pennsylvania, rigged his 3 W300 kayaks especially for stand up carp fishing. This is a picture of two of them:

two fishing kayaks rigged for carp fishing. Pennsylvania

Ben writes:

“Back’s improving albeit slowly.

The two kayaks, sided by side in the garage have gotten many comments and inquiries, but unfortunately not much use! The new one has still not touched water (but is rigged),– I have had mine out twice so far—high water, work, vacations have really crimped my schedule! I’m ready to roll when time permits!

Sure has been great that even with a ruptured L4 disc, and bulging L3—I can paddle and use the W without pain or aggravation!!

Ben”

Read more about Ben’s fly fishing kayaks



Ben’s W300 Carp Fishing Kayak Stand-Up Rig – Pennsylvania

Friday, June 12th, 2009

Ben Ciliberto is a kayak carp fisherman from Pennsylvania, who got his first W300 last year, and this year ordered two more…

DIY rig for stand up kayak fishing

Ben doesn’t like to sit at all in his kayak – He prefers to stand up as much as possible, and that’s why he designed and built this amazing stand-up fishing rig.
Says Ben: -”The rig is great for stability, getting in and out, a rail to grab if you get tipsy, and holds everything – I’ve completed it on all three W kayaks now—third one in half the time.”



2nd W Kayak Fly Fishing Report From Ben C., Pennsylvania

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

-”Went out for the fourth time yesterday- getting my W outfitted for sight fishing carp with a fly rod in the flats.
I stand almost the entire time now, great line of sight on the fish, and it’s also easier to fight the fish standing.

I have a stake out pole for anchoring in shallow water, and a 3 lb dumbell for dropping anchor.

Steering is easy by dipping the paddle on the side I want to drift toward. I installed a notched foam paddle seat on each side so i can quietly set down the paddle and make no noise or slippage.

Yesterday I caught a real nice Common Carp– about 26″ and 7-8 lb. He ran me around for 15 minutes, and was released healthy after pics!

I also hooked a monster bass (thought I was throwing to a carp) but I lost him when I got too much line slack.

The W is a delight- easy to load, my back is feeling good, and I’m catching fish!

–Ben”

The logo on Ben’s hat says “Delaware River Kayak Fishing”.

First Mirror Carp for Ben C., a W Kayak Fly Fisherman from Pennsylvania

Saturday, April 19th, 2008

Here is what Ben C. a W kayak fly fisherman from Pennsylvania emailed us:

“Hi all,
Second time out in my new Wavewalk kayak tonight- caught my first ever Mirror carp (large scales)! And my back still feels good! Carp pulled me around the pine run reservoir for 15 minutes – caught on wooly bugget- 6/7 wt fly rod, 2 lb tippet.

Blast”

mirror carop on top of W fishing kayak

closeup mirror carp on fishing kayak

Congratulations Ben, this is a beautiful, mighty fish.

We look forward to more pictures,

Yoav