Last Friday I could not locate a decent fish, moved to different section of lake and the wife and I counted over 20 20# commons, one pushing 30# and I shot for practice 15 5-10# and a 21# by mistake.
Back out on Tuesday, not near as many big fish but still counted 10+ 20# commons during scout and shot 10-15 5-10# fish for practice.
Back out Thursday night, getting scary, struggled to find a 20# fish, shot 5 5-10# fish for practice.
Saturday, stuck to same plan and mapped areas hoping it would turn around, went 6 hours without seeing a shootable fish, ended up only shooting 9 with a 7.6# average. We missed maybe two fish in same weight range so nothing lost to bad shooting. I didn't even want to weigh in.
Now the knife in the heart - We get to weigh in and top 20 are telling where they killed their big tubs of fish... Answer by many - Main lake area of Tablerock, yep that is 90% of what we fished, Main Lake Tablerock, so now they were lying or we just hit 15 miles of bad shoreline.
We were in pea gravel, rocky sloping edges, islands, one mud flat in a cove and pretty sure we hit all structure types.
My guess, the carp moved up or down lake and I made the mistake of sticking to my plans and mapped GPS areas even though I seen the trend. Lesson learned, maybe it will help you too.