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Went down to the river today bowfishing with Steve Graf and his son Liam. It was kind of slow but we all got a shot or two off. We will post some pics later, got to go clean up my gear……
Duncan
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Really? Nobody is begging for pics? OK, I’ll start with the last customer of the day.
The old eyeball shot, talk about aim small, Lol! 😀
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Nice shot! And since you mentioned it, yes, I’m formally begging for more photos. 😉
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OK heres another pic with Steve Graf, aka the “Carpinator” and that one eyed carp. This guy is deadly with that bow he made himself.
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I see you’re using a Retriever and Safety Slides (excellent choices, BTW). What tips are you using?
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You guys have a good carp recipe or do they make good fertilizer? The only carp recipe I ever heard had to do with baking on a pine plank, throwing away the carp and eating the plank… dwc
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J.Wesbrock wrote: I see you’re using a Retriever and Safety Slides (excellent choices, BTW). What tips are you using?
I think we all had Warheads. Steve, correct me if you had some other head. I lost my only fish that was hit in the tail due to the head partially unscrewing itself, the barbs flipped up and the fish was off. Note to self: keep those heads tight!
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WOW that’s one good looking critter! The fish ain’t bad either…
Nice pictures Duncan. I haven’t been on the computer since yesterday so I didn’t get a chance to check this thread out till now. And yes, the tips are Warheads.
I like the Warheads because the barbs are wide and provide a good stop against those mushy carp. This tip is the least prone to pull through of the tips I’ve tried…
First trip of the year spent with a First Rate Guy. Thanks to this website, Duncan and I got to meet. I am sure we will have many adventures in the future. And the carp got to suffer a little in the bargain.
As for what to do with carp – they are so toxic with heavy metals and persistent cancer causing chemicals that even using them for fertilizer is not a good idea. Back in the drink they go to become part of the chemical mat at the bottom of Davie Jones’ Locker.
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It was great meeting Steve and Liam and spending a day on the river in search of carp. The water temp was maybe a little low so the fish were hanging closer to the bottom but we did catch a few near the bank where we could see them. We also enjoyed seeing all the wildlife along the river, Blue Herons, Red wing Blackbirds, a Coot, a juvenile Bald Eagle, an Osprey, and an American Redstart (for those who are into birds)at the end of our trip. At one point a bunch of small butterflies descended and hung out on the boat which was cool.
Here are a couple more shots of the action with Steve wrangling a fish we found mouthing some dead tree limbs in the water
THat carp looks like it is eating Steve’s finger. Lol!
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