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Lake Michigan Carp
I recently got together with a man namedKenfrom northern Indiana to explore the bowfishing opportunites along the big lake on the Hoosier side of the state line. Our photographer Teresa joined us to take a couple of pictures.
Let me tell you, there are some big fish out there, and Ken says 20-30 pounders are not uncommon. We had a north wind blowing the waves into shore, so the fish stayed out deep, but we could see tail fins the size of basketballs. ![]() The terrain was rough in this one spot near a warm water discharge, but it's worth the climb. Ken says that on a warm day with the right wind the big 'ole submarine sized carp are right up near the rocks and you can shoot them until you get bored. ![]() A few fish teased us by coming close enough for a shot, but the swells and crashing waves made for very tough shooting. I think I drew on this one 3 times and never had a good enough view to let it fly. ![]() Thanks to Ken, his wife Dawn, and their two lovely daughters for having us over and driving us around a good sized chunk of northwestern Indiana showing us fishing spots, boat launches, and shortcuts. The fishing can be done by land or boat. Ken is a regular at these spots and uses both approaches. His wife joins him on the fishing trips and hunts deer with him during the fall and winter. I look forward to getting together with them again on a better day and having a fun shoot with any of our members who might wish to 'cross the line'. Indiana fishing licenses can be bought easily on-line, and I have the info to tell you where you to go, or get you in touch with Ken for a guided tour. |
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