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I know how much people hate carp but at least pop their air bladder so they wont float all over the lake and end up on shore stinking up the place! [pirate]If you pop the air bladder they will sink to the bottom were eventually other critters can eat them rather than the flies!
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[#505000]Air bladder or no, when any body (human, fish, animal, ect) decomposes the bacteria that start to eat it form gases, usually in the digestive system first, eventually every dead thing in the water will float for a time, then eventually sink again as the decomposition progresses. [/#505000]
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[#505000]I had the opportunity to sit down to lunch with some of the guys who were searching for the guy who drown in Utah Lake a few weeks back. Based on the water temps they were able to figure out when he would start floating, and they were only off by an hour or two. They recovered the body quickly after the "float factor" kicked in.[/#505000]
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[#505000]I wish I could put a serious of a dent in the carp poulation myself, but this time I can't take credit. [/#505000]
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You "turn em" into catfish bait anyway don't you?
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[#505000]On my "hunting" trips I will often bring a carp or two home for processing into bait. The rest I leave as fertilizer. I have never hunted at the main part of the lake itself. I usually hunt well away from where anyone is going to be bothered by my handiwork.[/#505000]
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[#505000]You can buy a P.O.S bow at a pawn shop for relatively cheap. When it comes to shooting carp you don't need anything fancy. Also another way to procure some carp is to find a raft of them congregating on the surface. Cast a 1/8oz or 1/4oz jig past them then reel it through them fairly quickly. When you feel it "hang up" set the hook and prepare for a bit of a fight. [/#505000]
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[#505000]If you choose the bow method, I would recommend aluminum arrows in shallow water and beware the long shot. You can kill bajillions of carp on 2-3 arrows if you take close shots only (less than 10 feet away). [/#505000]
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[#505000]If you haven't already I'd search out Tubedude's pictoral and write up on preparing carp cut bait. I've tried several different methods and his seems to work the best. My last trip I brought home 3 carp and I have a sizable supply of the smelly pigs cut up nice and neat in the freezer right next to the ice cream.[/#505000]
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Some of the biggest cats I have seen caught were caught on rotting carp that somebody left on shore. The hard part was not breathing while we cut the rotting meat from the carcass after it had been sun baked for a couple days.
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"[size 1]Question..... do the carp have any way to kill each other in their spawning madness?? Beating each other to death with their thrashing around and that?? I dont know, thats why I'm asking." [/size]
When the carp ran up the provo river a couple years ago, many of them died because there was just so flippin' many of them. I couldn't believe the numbers of fish. When the DWR went through with those fish shocker things, A LOT of the carp died and were swept downstream. I heard that last time the carp did this, nothing was done and they all ended up dieing anyways. Iv'e heard it's because they breath all of the oxygen in the water, or that they eat all available food, I personally don't know for sure.
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Who says you need a bow when I was a kid we used to go out to this pond behind my grandpas and carp would get caught in the shallows of this pond we would take our b.b. guns and just shoot them in the head with the b.b. guns.just as effective.[sly]
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Another good way is to fashion a spear from an old shovel handle. Remove the shovel from the end of the handle so all you have is the wood stick. Then, you can attach a knife, gaff-like hook or anything else you can think of to use as a spearhead.
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A big ol frog gig setup would also work very well. This is a pitchfork like spear on a 30 foot stick of bamboo! MMMMM, frog legs.
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this was well over 25 yrs ago that I was a youngster. hopefully the statute of limitations has expired if not ,it wasnt me I wasnt there and have never even seen a B.B.gun.[angelic] another good way to vent some frustrations and take care of a few carp is a good 'ol fashioned baseball bat. batter up[crazy]
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[#505000]Nope Springville, I would have to double check because it's been awhile, but if I recall I think they also classify paintball guns in that "firearm" mix as well.[/#505000]
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Damn whats the world comming too?! They gonna pass laws against having fun next? LOL
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