Canal Pan Fishing

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Canal Pan Fishing

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Got out last night with my girlfriend to the Hartwell Locks to do some panfishing. Caught some nice ones. One thing is for sure; those bluegills and pumpkinseeds really love size 14 purple scuds (although I didn't really tie on any different flies).

Some other cool things to note happening in the canal:

-On the way down there along the path, we saw thousands of small minnows schooled up around a few clumps of weeds. Didn't think much of it until we saw a fairly large bass zipping through them and around them. At first I thought that it was trying to eat the minnows but then figured that it was a male protecting his fry. Pretty awesome to see. If I can, I'll try to get some video of it and post.

-On the canal this morning, there were lots of surfacing carp. It appeared as though they were 'gettin it on'. They were surfacing in groups of 2-8 all huddled together. Presumably it's it's 7 dudes chasing down a female.
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Post by Evan »

what part of the canal did you see the carp? near the hartwell locks?
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the carp were around the bend just south of the somerset bridge. we looked this morning and didn't see a single one. maybe it's a 1-day per year thing or perhaps something drastically changed in the weather/pressure system.
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hey evan,

the carp were spawning in the bend in the canal just upstream of the somerset bridge. we walked past that area this morning and didn't see a single one.

either they all decided to spawn on the same day or something in the temp-pressure system turned off the activity. we probably say about a dozen pods of frolicking carp.
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