Are you ready to fish?

Last Friday I took the afternoon off to catch a carp. The water was perfect 110cfs in Englewood! The carp were easy to spot, happy as could be until… I made a cast.  Then they were mad!  Damn those carp are smart!

As of writing this post, the water is up to 400 cfs on the South Platte.  What does that mean?  It is carpin time.  Get ready to catch a lot of fish and that carp numbers may be a little down from last year.  That also means it is anybody’s game!  Rob Kolanda didn’t win the year the water was up, so everybody has a chance!

We still have a few spots open.  If you have some special clients that you want to sign up, let us know.  We will make note if you sponsor somebody.

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The awards party will be fun, with music from Gary Morse and FREE BEER from Wynkoop Brewers.  Plus, some great silent auction items to buy.

Just a reminder, all sections of the Platte South of 144th are off limits.  You can scout, you just can’t fish.

Oakley. Rio. The Mayor

Carp Slam News!

Oakley Sunglasses has stepped up to provide 1 pair of sunglasses to all the amatuer participants in The Pro-Am.  The glasses will be worth $150 or more.

Rio Fly Lines has donated Fly Lines and leaders to all participants in Day 1 including pros.  The fly lines and leaders are worth $80+

Lunch Time Speaker on Saturday,  Aug. 21.

This year’s lunch time speaker will be Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper to speak about the city’s promotion and involvement in RISO and RINO, the key initiatives that are helping to restore and enhance the S. Platte River for a variety of recreation uses, including Fishing!

World Fishing Network Looking for Ambassadors

Become a WFN Ambassador

And tell everyone how to fish for carp in the South Platte.

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WFN wants the Carp Slam participants to write about how you are preparing for this tournament, the gear you plan to use, the best techniques to catch carp…and report how well you did on August 21 & 22.

Apply today Contact Liz Ogilvie

eogilvie@wfn.tv
Carp Slam Open Day 2

We are looking for the best Carp Fisherman in the country.  Do you think you have what it takes? Fly Fishing only.  Leave at 8:00 am and return at 2:30.  Your chance to win $1,500.

Chris Galvin and Tim Emery are laying down the challenge.  Think you can beat us? Sign up!

If you need a partner please send an email to Tim@FishExplorer.com

Carp Slam Recap!

The Carp Slam is past and what a great event! Sorry about being so late on this update, but if you were part of the Slam you know why. If you weren’t here is what happend. Friday night in the middle of my captians meeting speech, I got the call! What call? the only one that could make you leave an event you are hosting, no The Drakes were not hatching! My wife was hatching our baby girl! Yes, I am proud to annouce that Isabelle Brooke (trout) Emery was born at 8:24 pm.
Since then I have been a little busy. Below is a recap from Mike Hobbs that gives more details of how the event went down.

Third DTU Pro-Am Carp Slam a Homer
This was the third annual Carp Slam event held on 8/22. The tournament was started to raise awareness and funds for the restoration of the Denver metro Platte River. The players met at Fuel Café Friday to draw for pairings and beats. Just as Tournament Director Tim Emery was hitting his stride with announcements, his cell phone rang incessantly. Tim finally dug into his pocket and looked at the screen. “Gotta take this” he said. A minute later he returned and said “Gotta go, my wife’s having a baby”. World Fishing Network (WFN) was on the scene and hopefully they caught the historic call on video. From an organizational standpoint this was an inauspicious turn of events. On the other hand, Isabelle Emery entered the world at 8:20 PM bringing much joy to the Emery clan.

Saturday morning dawned sunny and warm with the river clear and flowing 220 cfs in Denver. Players and volunteers met at Fuel for the launch, some looking a bit worse for wear from premature celebrations. Coffee and muffins were served and teams were provided with maps and directions. Fifteen teams left for the river at 7:30. A few teams hooked up early, but all fish were lost. The team of Snider and Gaeke took two Carp in the morning session for a total of 53 ½”. Bever and Crosby landed two Carp above the 88th Ave. bridge with the smashed and drowned hopper. Luke Bever’s 30 ½” fish was the largest of the AM session and his team trailed by ¼” at the lunch break. Galvin and Graham were in 3rd place with two fish totaling 46”. In testament to the difficulty of catching Carp with flies, 8 of the 15 teams were blanked in the morning session. Tim Emery running on fumes left the nursery at lunch to take the helm of the thing that he had made. Lunch was served and smack was swapped. After lunch Tim thanked all those sponsors who donated to the event. WFN presented DTU with a check for $2,000 and Tucker Ladd of Trout’s Fly Fishing put up the $1,000 First Prize.

The afternoon was hot, but fish spotting was a bit easier thanks to the westering sun. The core beats around Mile High seemed to be most productive. The WFN crew had their cameras trained on the team of Rob Kolanda and Tyler Stewart hoping for a second half rally similar to the 2008 win. The J Beat was full of fish and Kolanda stuck 4 for a total of 105”. Stewart’s 26” fish was icing on the cake. Barry Reynolds and Michael Gracie got in the game at South Unlimited. Reynolds was blanked in 2008 but finally broke the bad juju with a nice 28” fish in the morning. Gracie added a 27” fish to the total. All teams returned to Fuel for the accounting. A few beers courtesy of Wynkoop Brewery salved the souls of the less fortunate. Broken Holmes band contributed their music to the waiting crowd. Rumors of Kolanda’s grand slam diminished the suspense and at 8 PM the winners were announced:
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Rob Kolanda and Tyler Stewart each won $500 for 1st Place (131”) contributed by Trouts Fly Fishing.
Barry Reynolds and Michael Gracie took 2nd Place (55”) and Michael went home with a Simms Wading pack and a pair of River Shed Boots
Matt Snider and Paul Gaeke took 3rd Place, Paul went home with a Ross Essence 690-4 fly rod and Arrius #3 fly reel
Chris Crosby took Largest Alternate Species w/a 17” Walleye and took home $250 donated by The Denver TU Board
Largest Carp (30″) went to Luke Bevers

The event was a big success thanks to all the Pros, Amateurs, Volunteers and Sponsors who contributed.

Best Places to Watch the Slam!

The best places to watch the fisherman are:
1. The river section behind REI at the Confluence of Cherry Creek and The South Platte River. Stay on the bike path or watch from the bridges!
2. The river section from the Children’s Museum South to Mile Hi Station. Stay on the bike path or watch from the bridges!

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DTU Pro-Am Carp Slam Attracts Denver Media Attention

With the Slam slated for August 22 just days away, the local media are giving the event and the Platte restoration effort a nice boost. CBS 4 News did a great job covering our efforts at South Platte Park. DTU intends to do in-stream improvements as a demonstration site for fish habitat renewal. The preliminary study was recently approved by the City of Littleton and SSPR. Check out the two minute CBS4 video starring VP Todd Fehr at:

http://www.cbs4denver.com/video/?id=60866@kcnc.dayport.com

In a carp fishing coup, Tournament Director Tim Emery was able to hook and land a nice fish within 30 minutes as Denver Post Outdoor Reporter Charlie Meyers looked on. Charlie has been a long term supporter of TU efforts across the state. Read the Post story at:

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All of this attention will help DTU and its partners gather both financial and civic support for this major undertaking.

Mike Hobbs
President Denver TU.

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