Saturday afternoon I cooked up a batch of my homemade corn meal bait, then went fishing in the 80 degree Millstone River in my poison ivy spot. I caught more poison ivy and used up lots of calamine lotion lately. After I threw out a can of corn for chum, I put out a carp rod, then did some ultralight jigging with my second rod. Somebody asked me for 6 bluegills so I caught 4 > 8" each and put them in a 5 gallon bucket of water at the top of a hill on the narrow trail behind me in the shade. They kept jumping out of the bucket, then flopping down to the river. I put them back into the bucket. Then when one jumped out, I put down my rod and turned around to get it. A snake in the grass flew out of the weeds, bit the fish, then dragged it back into the brush. When I arrived at the scene of the abduction, I didn't see or hear anything. A snake stole my fish. After that, none of the 3 remaining bluegills jumped out of the bucket. Then while I was trying to catch 3 more bluegills, something pulled my carp rod into the river and swam away with it. The black paint wore away from the end of the butt on my 7' Ugly Stick and I thought that I saw the silver butt cap in the rocks, but out of reach. I hooked the rod with my 1/32 oz jig, but it fell to the bottom of the river again. I put on a #8 treble hook but my 2 lb test line broke when I tried to lift my carp rod from the bottom of the river. Then I took off my boots and socks, waded out into the river on the moss covered, jagged rocks barefoot and was able to reach my rod. When I lifted it from the water, a 28.5" 9.75 lb male carp was on the end of my line. Walking barefoot on slimy rocks is very painful. I still have bruises on my feet from sliding down the slanted rocks into holes. After the snake stole my fish and a carp stole my pole, I released the 3 bluegills and quit fishing early. I didn't want to see what would happen next. I gave the carp to a very old Asian couple that had 2" bluegills in a bucket of water as I was leaving. Some people actually keep everything that they catch.
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