Hunting Washington Forum
Other Activities => BowFishing => Topic started by: fishwhackin on May 20, 2010, 12:23:54 AM
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If anyone wants any carp to eat, use as fertilize or locate bear with, we will have piles of them at Potholes reservoir come Memorial Day weekend!
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They make good crab bait.
Sometimes hard to be near them though when they are stinky. I speared one in Banks one year and could hardly stand the smell of it to take it off my spear.
Good shooting!
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Im sure some of these guys could use them for a baiting station? For those who are interested, when he says piles, he means hundreds of fish every weekend!
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I know that they made for some outstanding bear pictures last year from the trail camera. Pretty hard to believe they are like hogs and eat those nasty things scales and all! They are also good to shove under the car seat of someone that Peed you off some hot summer day!
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yeah i am sure there would be a few guys that want them to get some pics on some cameras
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We used to trade them for dinner at the chinese restaurants.
Always seemed to be a great deal for everyone involved. The restaurant guys really liked them a lot.
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yep and the russians like them with all the eggs. but i don't need to get involved with the russian mob :chuckle:
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It is not legal to bait bears in WA.Bears are what they eat,not so sure I would want to eat a carp bear.Hostess bears are delicious,though!!I use to bait in the early90's,before they outlawed it!!
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I've always enjoyed carp shooting, but never cared to eat them. How do you guys get rid of them without "wasting" fish? Anyone ever been cited by WDFW? Not trying to stir anything... just curious.
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I have never ate any.I catch and release.In bowfishing tourneys they weigh and put into dumpsters and haul to dump.They use to have cat food people haul off ,and some still may.
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Old thread and I am just now getting to answering about the waste question. Never had any problems with WDFW on the waste part and I have never morally had any problems doing it. It is a free sport for a reason, they are a nuisance and threaten the game fish. I figure WDFW finds it more economical to maintain freshwater license sales than to get ticket money and charge for a license to bowfish carp. Bear are what they eat comment....very true. Good thing that once I quit throwing the fish out the bear quit coming up by my stand....Therefore I didn't bail illegally and wasn't successful enough to enjoy my nasty sausage that I would have made!
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You are in the right areas. The gravel road is known as Job corps dyke that puts you right at Crab creek up in the dunes area. This year it was hard to see the fish due to the water being murky from the early rains through the month of April and May. This continued until the algae blooms were affecting the clarity also. Slow year but I guarantee you that there are carp everywhere in the reservoir.
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The water would have definately been too low a month ago. Be sure and give it a shot there next year as early as the first of April if you aren't out turkey hunting. The best weekend we had this year was the second weekend of April. Cold but still fun and plenty of fish. It will get better throughout may and June then it goes downhill with the visibility. You could have launched at Mardon on your last trip but you probably wouldn't have had much luck due to visibility. Nothing more frustrating than seeing hundreds of mud swirls and no fish to shoot at! Best of luck!
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You are in the right areas. The gravel road is known as Job corps dyke that puts you right at Crab creek up in the dunes area.
not sure what you men about Job corps dyke being any were near crab creek, seems how it is a totally different peace of water only connected by the spill ways and that it is on the other side of i-90 :dunno: :dunno: :dunno:
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Maps and locals refer to the channel/deeper part of the potholes reservoir as crab creek. Crab creek supposedly runs from north of Moses Lake through Moses Lake through the spillways and down through Potholes reservoir. Hopefully that doesn't sound too confusing.
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i lived there for 3 years and never herd it like that. :dunno:
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I thought that said: FREE CRAP....
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You go down the gravel rd, you go left it takes you to crab ck ( water from moses out of the spill way), you go right it takes to the dyke. its al the same water. Was out there yesterday duck huntn and going again tomorrow. There is lots of carp rolling now and the water is very clear, easy shootin, should be able to shoot a couple hundred or until you cant pull the bow back anymore :)
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I thought that said: FREE CRAP....
yeah crap carp same thing both stink can be on the larger side and are not good to find in your fishing holes!!! LOL YAR MOMENT!!! :chuckle:
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hey i take offense to that comment :chuckle: :P :boxin:
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hey i take offense to that comment :chuckle: :P :boxin:
LOL that statement doesnt apply to you buddy!! :chuckle:
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yeah crap carp same thing both stink can be on the larger side and are not good to find in your fishing holes!!! LOL YAR MOMENT!!! :chuckle:
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yeah i am on the larger side and maybe i stink from time to time. and i am sure you don't want to find me in your fishing holes :chuckle: so i guess it can be true :chuckle: now i just have to go cry myself to sleep :chuckle:
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April, May, June. I have shot them before and after that, but you have to be patient. Find a spot with some cover fairly close to the shore and wait. I will shoot an arrow out to wet the string, and many times they will follow the arrow back. Polarized shades are a MUST HAVE. I did good in waders this year, but I usually take a boat. Night time is good, but I have only done daytime for some years now. Once you find some, stay there and wait if it has been slow all around. They will make the rounds and be back. My big dog loves to wade in and either sit or just stand and watch me, and they will come and check him out! I got a few that way this last year. Felt my heart rate go up just thinking about it! I smoke them and eat them just like smoked salmon. Have friends that eat it smoked since they tried mine. Lots of meat on them! 8)
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Don't drive past the spillways to get to the lake either. If te water levels are right, those spillways are as good as a barrel.
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Last time I took my friend he says this wont be hard ...hahahahaah never hit his arsh......He wanted to leave because I was having to much fun ...hehehehe
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they are also good for under a friends back seat if he makes you mad or betrays you. :chuckle: