My wife, Rachel ( who is my best friend and hunting partner), had our best day ever on the water today. I've been keeping an eye on this spot for a few months just knowing the carp would love it. In the winter, its a dry mud flat with a small stream running through. They started bringing up the water level a few weeks ago and the fish started to trickle in with it.
My buddy Doc Nock came to visit a couple weeks ago to go turkey hunting and bow fishing. We were a little late on the turkeys and they wouldn't cooperate. A little early on the fish in this hole. Had good food and good fellowship but very few fish taken.
Rachel and I got to this spot today at about 10 AM and conditions were perfect. Bright sunshine, not a cloud in the sky, and no wind to ripple the water. We stepped out of the truck and heard them splashing and we both said, "Oh my, here we go!"
I'd say we killed 20 fish in the first 20 minutes we were there! Perfect, shot after shot after shot. We got em a little stirred up and the action lulled after about an hour. It took a little more dedication and some wading but we stayed on fish.
46 carp and 2 suckers in less than 2 hours. I'm sure I've said this before but it bears saying again...I love my wife!
Pics ASAP.
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Equipment used....I was shooting my old Bear Hunter TD 50#@28" with an AMS retriever Pro. Rachel used my Hoyt Dorado 45#@28" with a Zebco 808.
That's awesome
shag, you are a fortunate man, to have a wife who enjoys what you do and a great bowfishing spot!
Nice --but your truck is gonna smell bad.
Lol Crooked Stic. I already soaked it with Dawn and hosed it out twice. It does still carry a little "essence de carp." That's the wife's truck anyways. She's a taxidermist and smells don't bother her none. Me...on the other hand...I'll probably still gag when I smell it in the heat of the day tomorrow.
you are a lucky guy!
have fun buddy
QuoteOriginally posted by ksbowman:
shag, you are a fortunate man, to have a wife who enjoys what you do and a great bowfishing spot!
And she is a taxidermist!! :notworthy:
Some guys are just blessed!!!
Very nice! What a day indeed :clapper:
Well done ......both of ya!!
That's impressive. :thumbsup:
Great haul!! Man oh man ,could I use a few hours of bowhunting for carp. You smoking those carp or fertilizing the garden?
Heck of day...congrats to the both of u!!
Mark, everything in the garden got planted yesterday. Can't add fish now cause the varmints would wreck what's planted. All the fish went in the woods behind the house...fertilize the timber. We never leave our kills on the bank or toss them back...but neither do we eat them. I've read your posts and know that you are a big bow fisherman and a good sportsman.
Just a little side note to add to anyone who may not be in the know......never leave fish carcasses on the bank! Other folks who enjoy the outdoors in other ways look down upon it (as do I). There are certain groups out there who see this mess left on the bank and it gives fuel to their fires to lobby against bowfishing. We are all in this together. And every carp we can kill helps to restore our waterways to a more natural ecosystem. We will never kill them all. But...BOY are they fun to shoot! I want to be able to take my great grand kids bowfishing. Keep the banks clean and the antis off our backs.
I've got a buddy in Iowa who has to go head to head with the lobbyists/antis/rod and reel fisherman constantly...because a few bad apples leave their kills on the bank. Didn't mean to get off on a tangent....
Thanks for all the kind words guys!
Try a couple bottles of lemon juice in the truck bed , that should help with the smell.
Denny
Great day, indeed!
Real nice to be able to share with your wife. Also nice to see you doing your share to help out. Her truck but you're working at the cleanup. Good on ya, man.
That's a good tangent you got off on. Any "litter" left behind is NOT welcome. Good on ya, again.
Just don't get any better than that!
Wow, that's a bunch of fish! Congrats on a super day with your wife! :clapper:
Bernie
Awesome! That looks like a fun time!
Bisch
Talk about a great day !!! I'm really looking forward to it here.
Bill
Awesome!!! Well done!!!
What a BLAST!!
:archer:
I would consider that an awesome day indeed.
curious what do you do with the carp now,, up here we don't eat them and leave em for the turtles,, always wondered.
Awesome.
Thats awesome, but i believe your gonna need abigger truck if you more than that in the future. Lol. Congratulations! To the both of you.
Wow! That's a lot of good shooting, and it must have been a blast. Even more so to have been able to share it with Rachel. Congrats!
Bowfishing is something I've talked about here, and gotten some good advice. I've gotta get into it after turkey season. It just looks like too much fun not to. Thanks shag.
Bob
Fish ! It's what's for dinner, lunch, breakfast, snacks, etc. Just kidding, I know you didn't eat them and that they're a foreign species, and a blight in our waters.
Good shooten to both of you.
It's been said that "Brandon's a lucky man with a wife that shoots, his best friend, and...a Taxidermist!
IF YOU GUYS ONLY KNEW!!! And she's a lot cuter then him, too!!! :saywhat:
They were incredible hosts when I visited! We worked hard to get a few long shots that particular weekend, but Brandon did connect where my old Bear bow and hand wound on old bear spool, didn't fare well... long shots, heavy arrows pulling string off makes for some interesting trajectory!
BTW, Check out the Shag08 posting on St Jude Auction. Rachel is donating a deer mount and her work is incredible!!!
http://auction1.tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=207;t=000010
Smelly truck huh? Palmolive Citrus Dish soap maybe?