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Bowfishing Report
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Hit Lincoln Beach for carp last Saturday at 5 AM. Saw only five and hit two south of the barbed wire fences.

Walked over to the dikes about 6:30 AM. Some nice guy told me he saw a bunch there. Was he ever right. Shot them up until I started feeling guilty.

One carp I shot looked a lot different than the others. This one has a dorsal fin that wasn't rounded at the top like the others. It's scales were alot bigger than regular carp.

Anybody know what it was? Pretty sure it wasn't a june sucker.

Thanks!
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#2
Started feeling guilty! Man that is too bad. Of course I don't have a conscience, so no worries there![Tongue]
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[cool][#0000ff]I've heard a lot of commotion over along the dike the last couple of trips. Sounds like you got in some good shootin'.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]I suspect that your mystery fish was a mirror carp...big scales, but same species. Just a variation. See the attached pics.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Feeling guilty? Nah. Revulsion, maybe.[/#0000ff]
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Yes, that's exactly what it was. Thanks for the pics. Do you know what I can do with the carp after I shoot them? Is there a dumpster anywhere near?
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[cool][#0000ff]There is a dumpster over at the fish cleaning station area, to the north of the boat ramp.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]If you know someone who could use them in the garden, that is a good use. I also know there are quite a few BFTers who would take some as bait. But, how do you keep a bunch of nasty bloody carp in useable condition until everybody comes to claim them?[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]PS...the wildlife usually clean up the remains pretty good. Just don't litter areas used by others. They will not like you in a day or so.[/#0000ff]
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