One of the things I love most about this fishery is the way things seem to transition almost flawlessly. Throughout the spring, shad and stripers work in harmony to keep even the most experienced anglers entertained. Now its time for the carp to do their part. As the schoolie striped bass wind down the mulberry trees begin to ripen and drop berries throughout the region. Luckily some of these trees drop berries into the mouths of slurping carp. A well casted mulberry fly will provide a ton of fun for the next couple weeks. Meanwhile, the walleye bite has been great over the last week but the smallmouth are still MIA. Smaller stripers continue to bite in the faster, cooler water below Little Falls.