Whats the point??
#12
Fork Horn
Joined: Feb 2003
Posts: 439
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From: Wheaton Minnesota USA
I have a hog farmer who loves to take them for his hog to eat. I also use them for fertilizer. If you can get a big female and get it smoked just right they taste really really good the closest thing I can compare it to would be smoked ham. They have just a little different texture but are very very good.
#13
Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2003
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From: Godfrey, Il.
haven't ever bowfished.....yet. but the carp i catch on rod and reel i freeze and donate to the church for their fish fry.i have eaten many carp and just don't care for them anymore, but many people love them.
#17
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Typical Buck
Joined: Sep 2004
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From: Troutdale Oregon
ORIGINAL: E.J.D.
No problem Rich....some of us are just a little tired of the anti bowfishing coming from other organized "sporting" groups interested in carp fishing. Glad you use what you harvest.....whats Mt. Lion taste like??
No problem Rich....some of us are just a little tired of the anti bowfishing coming from other organized "sporting" groups interested in carp fishing. Glad you use what you harvest.....whats Mt. Lion taste like??
#18
Joined: Nov 2004
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From: Northern Arizona
Out of cold water and sandy bottom areas a smoked carp is excellent-we also used to pickle them and they were mightly tasty-but the fact of the matter is a dead carp is the only good carp no matter what you use it for
#19
Filleted boneless with the red meat removed - very good fried. Then the red meat can be used for bait or fertilizer. I've eaten them out of Table Rock Lake near Branson (about as clean water as you can get) and out of the lower Missouri River. Good eating from both places. Bigheads are even better.
#20
here in Alaska i bowfish for pike. one lake i just throw them away, polluted lake next to dump others if big enough are eaten. but even if they are not eaten for every one i kill will save numerous salmon, trout , and even baby ducks and baby muskrats. they were bootlegged into areas of Alaska where they are not native. fish and game wants as many as we can kill gone. they will stop stocking lakes when the pike arrive.
i got 19 this past year- biggest 27" smallest 5.5 "
i got 19 this past year- biggest 27" smallest 5.5 "


