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Who here bow hunts for Carp....
Haven't done it in years but still have a good bow I can set up for it. Irodequoit Bay was my favorite destination.
Need a Pard?
Never too early to make plans, Spring is just around the corner......................
goosedowner
12-20-2006, 06:41 PM
I have never done it but like you I have a bow that I mainly bought for that purpose and would like to rig it up and give it a try. As soon as I get a boat I will get more motivated.
I've a boat but it's too big for prudent Carp Hunting...
Have hunted outta a canoe but thats tricky at best.
Flat bottom johnny boats are best with double oars driven by your Pard as you Sneek & Peek the shallows......
Am in the market for such a craft as we speak to oblige this and other pursuits as well............
Carp Safari's are a cool venture if one has the time/loot to waste on such things. I'm privvy to source a certain Virginia river as a hotspot destination. Could make for a neat weekender......
The Camp Cook there makes a helluva Shrimp Gumbo..........
The Clairvoyant
12-21-2006, 11:10 PM
I prefer to use Dynamite with nails duct taped to it to harvest carp. I get them in bulk quantities :D 8)
ratherbhuntin
12-31-2006, 05:53 PM
I'm thinking about trying it gotta get ahold of a park ranger over to hills creek to see if they allow it. It a dcnr park any1 know if there are regulations about doing it in a state park.
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