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Post by Brad on Jan 31, 2007 18:35:52 GMT -5
anyone tried bowfishing marsh creek? Or any other lake around here. Hopewell was great but they kicked me out.
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Post by Gsseagle on Jan 31, 2007 19:02:06 GMT -5
We've had some customers have some good luck bow fishing below the dam of Marsh. Seem there is an abundance of large carp there. You might want to give that a try in spring. ;D
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Post by bradmhendrickson on Jan 31, 2007 19:24:38 GMT -5
I have killed dozens below the dam including a 25 inch koi. Its a good walk in spot right before dark. I was thinking on the lake on the other side of the bridge.
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Post by GordonsOwner on Feb 8, 2007 10:01:50 GMT -5
you could go there in the spring, every so often you will see them swimming under the bridge, they arent always so easy to see since the water gets murky and extremely weedy there after spring.
another good place to go is struble, its an understatement to say struble is infested with carp!
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Post by bradmhendrickson on Feb 8, 2007 11:26:54 GMT -5
I hear ya man. Struble is infested. There is so many that they are all little though.
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Post by Gheff on Feb 8, 2007 17:04:30 GMT -5
Below the dam at marsh used to be a great spot. A few years ago there was hundreds of them down there. Some of them were giants. I guess too many people found out about that spot and slaughterd all of them, there is only a couple carp left in there. Two years ago i got a nice one out of there, and this year i went there about 4 times and saw a couple. As for above the dam in the lake, there are plenty, its just hard to catch them on the surface to get a good shot.
-Tom H.
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Post by bradmhendrickson on Feb 8, 2007 18:31:09 GMT -5
yeah below the dam was a pretty weak this past year. I guess I shot too many the year before. I bowfish at night with spotlight so I can see and shoot 4 foot down at least. There are so many nice grass beds all around the lake. I think they would just lay up in there at night.
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