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Title: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: TeacherMan on March 10, 2009, 12:45:56 PM
Has anyone on here every bow hunted for carp? I have a 40-60 lb Hoyt that I was going to set up for carp fishing. Is 40 lbs to much? What system have you had good luck with on arrow retrieval. Any specific arrow? How many arrows do you really need?  June is just around the corner and I've always wanted to try this.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: NRA4LIFE on March 10, 2009, 12:53:03 PM
Used to all the time when I was young.  My bow at the time was around 45-50 If I recall.  The arrows we used were very heavy, fiberglass I think.  The broadheads had 2 heavy wires sticking back so the arrow couldn't come back through the fish.  The line spool was simple, it attached on to the front of the bow with the line being a heavy braided fishing line.  It was a blast.  Some of the real big ones would tow our canoe around if not hit real good.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: huntnphool on March 10, 2009, 12:54:05 PM
I used to years ago on the Columbia in the channel behind Cresent Bar, also in the shallows at Banks. Dont have the gear anymore though.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: arrowflinger on March 10, 2009, 01:18:05 PM
I get out at least twice a year. I have a old martin bow that I use. It is set at 45lbs. I use an AMS retrieving system (reel). I use their slide system for the arrow as well. I hit Moses Lake or the North Potholes.............just waiting for the spawning season.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: bow-n-head on March 10, 2009, 02:39:12 PM
My carp bow is a Proline Matchpoint set at 80 lbs. We shoot some big fish around here, sometimes prety deep, so I like a heavy hitting bow. lots of fun :mgun:
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: twisp_river_slayer on March 10, 2009, 02:46:19 PM
Yeah i shoot a 70 pound bow with a AMS reel and line and a fiberglass arrow (i forget the brand). I also went to using Muzzy's Brand of Fish broad head. Its an awesome setup. Your going to have a lot of fun!!!  :hunter:
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: 300UltraMagShooter on March 10, 2009, 02:49:25 PM
Are there any fish that you can bowhunt for that are eatable?
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: cascademountainhunter on March 10, 2009, 02:52:50 PM
i havent but i want to so bad
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: 509er on March 10, 2009, 03:00:54 PM
I have been bowfishing for about 7 years.   I use a Martin JagMag set about 50 lbs with a high let-off, AMS retriever, and rest.  I also use Aluminum covered fiberglass arrows (no slivers).  It is a ton of fun, you can shoot until your arm falls off.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: huntnphool on March 10, 2009, 03:09:53 PM
 8)
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: Bunkster on March 10, 2009, 08:29:53 PM
I want to go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: rasbo on March 10, 2009, 08:36:30 PM
used to on the snake in Idaho below walcott what a blast we would laugh for hrs,mine was 60 lbs.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: bowhunterforever on March 10, 2009, 08:42:14 PM
I have been wanting to try for a long time now! :drool: We cant bow hunt carp out on roosevelt so i would have to try else where! Makes no sense why you cant out there! :bash: Looks like tons of funs!
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: TeacherMan on March 10, 2009, 10:16:24 PM
I think I will set my bow at 50 pounds and get an AMS real system. The last week of June every year me and a Buddy go down to the snake small mouth fishing and we came across several spots this last year that had thousands of them. They where coming within feet of my boat. This is going to be a freakin blast.  :IBCOOL: Aluminum fish arrows? Do they break easy?

Do you guys have sights on your bows? 10,20,30 yards?
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: 509er on March 11, 2009, 02:32:57 AM
Shooting with no sights works best for me.  My arrows are fiberglass and aluminum, so the are solid.  Just remember aim low!
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: Jsharpe on March 14, 2009, 05:45:03 PM
Can you do anything with the carp?
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: rasbo on March 14, 2009, 05:53:26 PM
Can you do anything with the carp?
I knew some guys that smoked them,Ive never tried
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: tlbradford on March 14, 2009, 08:01:42 PM
It is some of the most fun you can have with your clothes on.  Moses Lake and the surrounding lakes, channels, locks are where we would go when I was in high school and college.  There is a bow shop in Moses Lake that used to put on a derby every spring.  They had great door prizes.  I can't remember the name for the life of me though.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: callonetta on March 14, 2009, 08:35:48 PM
IMHO smoked carp (big ones) taste better than Chum salmon any day.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on March 14, 2009, 08:40:26 PM
smoked carp??????
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: callonetta on March 14, 2009, 08:55:58 PM
I guess it’s an acquired taste, when I was in Germany I got invited to Christmas dinner at my g-friend’s house, lo and behold the main course was steamed carp, the whole fish, I almost got sick but I just had to eat, the beer helped a lot; after that the old man loved me, we hunted and fished every time I had time off and he showed me how to cook from carp to snails.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: bowhunter1972 on March 26, 2009, 04:18:46 PM
looks like fun
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: bowhunter1972 on March 30, 2009, 07:11:51 PM
nice carp 509er :)
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: 509er on March 30, 2009, 08:08:13 PM
nice carp 509er :)

Thanks. 
it is a lot of fun
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: Archery King on April 05, 2009, 12:56:55 PM
I love shooting a recurve for this, much faster shooting in mercy water  ;)  thi is so much fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: Archery King on April 05, 2009, 12:59:03 PM
i shoot 21 other carp that afternoon  :) :IBCOOL:
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: fc2038 on April 05, 2009, 09:26:01 PM
sure looks fun!
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: Alan K on April 06, 2009, 03:00:13 PM
Try this carp bowfishing!


I actually have a friend who's family is pretty well off, and he and his dad were nice enough to pay my way and go on this hunt/shoot whatever you want to call it with them!  We actually went with Brackett Outdoors, the guys in the video.  Man it was a blast!

I've yet to try bowfishing for the ones that don't jump out of the water, but I might have to try it out.  Nothing like a nice day out on the water.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: Intruder on April 07, 2009, 02:24:07 PM
I guess it’s an acquired taste, when I was in Germany I got invited to Christmas dinner at my g-friend’s house, lo and behold the main course was steamed carp, the whole fish, I almost got sick but I just had to eat, the beer helped a lot; after that the old man loved me, we hunted and fished every time I had time off and he showed me how to cook from carp to snails.

I've heard of alot of people eating deep fried carp too.  You gut and scale the fish and then score it.  Bread it thoroughly and deep fry it.  Supposed to be pretty darn good.  I'd try it at least.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: Bofire on April 07, 2009, 06:34:32 PM
I grew up in Moseslake, from 1954 to 1969. I am proud to say I have killed carp in most every way. fishing gear, bow and arrow, spear gun, dynamite, 30/06, 22 rifle. I have herded them, trapped them, netted them, Macheteed them. and snagged them

I love hunting the swamps, go in really early before the water roils up, stalk through the tules in 6 inch water, very quiet, bow and arrow or 22. nail them sitting and they never saw you.
stalk and nail them when they launch, very fast action, a bow is good, forget sights pure instinct shooting. Trap them at the spill way at the south end, use chicken wire and wooden frames in the spillways. once they are trapped dive in with a machette cut them up!!!
A guy fed them to his pigs, we killed hundreds a day this way.
Another fun way is stalk them like above but dont use fish arrows, wear cut offs and tennis shoes, stick a field arrow in them and "run them down in the shallow water" its a GAS!!!! stick them again or grab the arrow.
Of course some sissys use boats!!!!LOL
Planted hundreds under fruit trees.
Carl
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: wazzuhunter on April 07, 2009, 06:42:01 PM
I used to go bowfishing with my cousin when I was living back home in Selah.  We usually went to the white bluffs area just below Vernita brigde.  Man there are some hogs down there.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: LG on April 21, 2009, 09:12:21 PM
hey i dont know if youre still interested but i just ran across a bowfishing article in the may/june petersens bowhunting mag.  its a pretty good article it covers all of the products.  who knew they even had fish targets for practice?
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: NW-GSP on May 02, 2009, 12:44:03 PM
Try this carp bowfishing!


I actually have a friend who's family is pretty well off, and he and his dad were nice enough to pay my way and go on this hunt/shoot whatever you want to call it with them!  We actually went with Brackett Outdoors, the guys in the video.  Man it was a blast!

I've yet to try bowfishing for the ones that don't jump out of the water, but I might have to try it out.  Nothing like a nice day out on the water.

how do they get the fish to jump like that?
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on May 03, 2009, 06:35:19 PM
Well I fished a tournie this weekend in Moses, the fricken carp were everywhere we even snagged a couple by accident with crankbaits. Know where I am going to whack some carp this year
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: CastleRocker on May 03, 2009, 07:10:42 PM
Just make sure you have enough line!  I went out with a friend of mine after work one day.  He had a bowfishing outfit, but didn't have enough line left on the reel.  (We found out later).  We snuck up on some carp and he took about a 45 yard shot.  Apparently the line was shorter than the shot, because the arrow stopped, then came back, turned around (point first) and went right between us at about head height.   We both saw it, but it happened so fast, neither of us moved in time, it just happened to miss.  Lesson learned.  Looks like a lot of fun though! 
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: rosscrazyelk on May 04, 2009, 01:16:44 PM
I have found Bow hunting for carp a real fun past time when the fishing is slow. Here is  one I called submarine just cause how it came out of the depths and its size. it might not look big but keep in mind My buddy Is 6'6"
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: shadowless_nite on May 07, 2009, 10:35:45 PM
just picked up the muzzy set up they sell, they had it on clearance at joes for $100 so i thought id finally suck it up and buy it. hopefully its worth it and i whack a few this year.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: Machias on May 08, 2009, 11:49:54 AM
You guys are going to laugh at this.  I spent 6 years in England and believe it or not they have some fantastic fishing, HUGE pike and carp.  The carp over there is like the largemouth bass or steelhead in stature to those folks.  My first four years over there I only fished for pike, cause where I grew up carp are trash.  What a shame, fishing for carp on light tackle with size 22 hooks is a HOOT.  The fish get educated pretty quick over there because it's almost all catch and release so you get these 20, 30 and 40 pounders that fight like heck.  I used to tell them we bow shoot those things over in the USA and they would cringe.  There biggest fishing magazine over there is Carp World, I kid you not!  I have seen them put lip balm on the carp's lip where the hook caught them and wade out into the water and cradle the fish until it was strong enough to swim off.  Actually saw a guy land a carp without a net and several guys went over and threaten to kick his @$$ and throw him in if he ever did it again.  Too funny!  I used to take my kids to Banks Lake and catch 8 to 15 pounders all day long, they get the experince of fighting and landing big fish on light tackle, non-stop action and I never told them everyone else thinks these are trash.  Kids LOVE catching carp.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: BENCHLEG on May 09, 2009, 09:52:01 PM
when i was a kid we would shoot carp with a long bow and chase them in the shallows until we got the carp or our arrow. great fun.
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: ratherhunt on May 10, 2009, 05:37:56 PM
This thread is awesome got to try bow fishing
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: TheHunt on May 17, 2009, 09:08:13 PM
I have done this for the last five years.  Moses Lake has lots of carp.  You can shoot until your arms fall off.   60 lbs is about perfect in my opinion.  I use a Zebco 808 on a reel set that is screwed into the bow.   Fantastic fun..

This is the best time to go right now.   
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: teamkl on May 19, 2009, 07:38:45 AM
Hello all,

I'm a long time viewer of this site but just had to chime in when I saw this thread.  Bowfishing is definitely one the most fun and exciting things to do with your bow.  Every year on Father's Day weekend there is a tournament held on Moses Lake.  We usually end up with about 30-40 two man teams and take around 30,000lbs of carp out of the lake.  It is a great bunch of guys that attend and always on of my favorite weekends of the year.  If you guys are at all interested in bowfishing, you should check it out. 

Here is a link to the tournament website....

www.pnwbowfishing.com (http://www.pnwbowfishing.com)
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: BLKBEARKLR on May 19, 2009, 08:20:38 AM
teamkl, I really want to bow fish this tournie. Do you know of anyone looking for a partner? I will pay for all the gas and whatever else. I just cant justify taking a 44,000 dollar bass boat over there. That carpet would get SMELLY!!!!!   :yike: :yike:
Title: Re: Bow Hunting for carp
Post by: teamkl on May 19, 2009, 08:30:31 AM
Sorry bear but I don't know anybody looking for a partner right now.  Maybe contact the tourney director, John, he might be able to help you out.  I hear ya on the bass boat....tourneys can get pretty slimy and bloody on the boat.  We use an old carpeted boat and usually have to spend a few hours after the weekend trying to wash the carpet out.  Hopefully next year we'll be stepping up to a boat a little more suitable for stinky ol' carp.
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