On a recent trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico, I stopped by Cochiti Lake to see what I could see. I came across a cove where large carp were "mudding" fairly close to shore. "Mudding" is when carp are feeding on the bottom kicking up clouds of mud as they swim along.With their noses down and clouds of mud surrounding them, they are not easily spooked and are fairly easy to catch. All you have to do is cast a fly right in their path and wait for them to swim along and suck it up. You'll usually have just a second to set the hook before they spit it out, but adding a little Pro-Cure crayfish scent, or even anise extract to your fly will make them hold on a little longer. Two of the carp I caught were over 28" long. Good fun!