Recentely, I went to China to visit my family and decided to bring my unused fly gear along with me. My uncle brought me to a spring fed pond stocked with tilapia and carp (common, grass, and silver).
The first fly that I chose that day was a fly that imitated an earthworm, which I put under an indicator. I managed to cast the fly just to the middle of the pond and then I twitched it. The indicator bobbed a few times, and then it sank right before my eyes. I set the hook immediately and there was a huge grass carp on the end of the line, but before I could release any line, the fish jumped and slammed it's head on the water, snapping my tippet.
Since that fly was the only earthworm fly that I brought, and the fish didn't take any other flies, I could only fish with some corn on a plain hook under an indicator. I cast it to the same spot I lost the grass carp. The indicator bobbed a few times, and was pulled down slightly and it stayed there for a split second, telling me that a tilapia was biting. I set the hook, feeling that the fish wasn't as big as the grass carp, so I pulled it in with ease. I netted the fish decided to keep it since my family loves eating tilapia. I felt proud of myself, because I had finally caught a fish with a fly rod and reel.
I caught many more fish that day, but I only kept 3 tilapia, 1 common carp, and one grass carp.
sorry, I forgot my camera