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Post by syoung on Feb 3, 2007 23:01:07 GMT -5
;D Suckers are out to bowfish for. Cold, but something fun to do!
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Post by Midnitebasser on Feb 3, 2007 23:15:16 GMT -5
Nice going there syoung, I haven't been bow fishing in a long long time. Have you ever tried the Octoraro Reservoir, it's a pretty good place to go bow fishing especially if you have a nice stable boat.
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Post by syoung on Feb 4, 2007 15:38:57 GMT -5
Nice going there syoung, I haven't been bow fishing in a long long time. Have you ever tried the Octoraro Reservoir, it's a pretty good place to go bow fishing especially if you have a nice stable boat. I have in the past and done very well. I just got hired by Chester Water Authority as an operator in the treatment plant, and can't wait to start there (Feb 12th). I'll hopefully be taking the boat to work in the spring and shooting them about every day. Sport is very addictive. This is my 26th year of bowfishing.
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Post by Fisherman on Feb 4, 2007 22:35:45 GMT -5
What do you do with the sucker or carp that you catch from bowfishing? I heard that they are a hard fish to eat because they mostly eat anything and sometimes junk and they are bony - Or does it just depend on how it's prepared and cooked? Congrats on your catch.
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Post by bradmhendrickson on Feb 5, 2007 10:33:46 GMT -5
can't eat carp cause of pollution. He takes them to a bird sanctuary to feed injured eagles.
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Post by syoung on Mar 28, 2007 18:02:33 GMT -5
Got these on the 28th. Eagles are already eating them by now.
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