The Blog of Fly Fishing in New York City's Parks. Currently there are more than two dozen fresh water lakes and ponds open to the public.
Friday, June 10, 2011
Clove Lakes
Went to Staten Island to see if mulberry trees
were bearing fruit. There are an abundance
of trees, mulberry trees in Clove Lakes Park,
all bearing fruit. All with insatiable carp stuffing
themselves beneath the low hanging branches.
One of the things I like to do at Clove Lakes is
catch catfish with flies. In June, catfish become
active and can be taken with dry or wet flies.
I took this picture while catfish of different sizes
swam below a bridge. They took a #10 white
woolie bugger, whenever I would fish it like a
minnow.
I saw another orange and white koi in the water
Looking south on one of the three lakes at Clove
Lakes Park
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