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Thread: Stalking the weeds for fish kabobs. BBL bowfishing session...

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    Default Stalking the weeds for fish kabobs. BBL bowfishing session...

    Headed up to Big Bear on Friday to impale a few goldfish. Hit the east end as usual. I got there and talked to a few other bowfishermen. They reported slow action along the boardwalk, with almost no fish showing. I nocked up and headed out. They were right. Very few fish were basking in the open water. After two hours, I only managed to shoot two that were holding along the pilings. I gave them to a couple of guys who were fishing east of the boardwalks...





    Around noon, I started to notice more movement in the weed beds, however, I could not see the fish, just the grass moving. At this point I decided to wade some of the weeds and grass beds in hopes of a shot. This turned out to be a good idea. I was able to stalk in and get a lot of shots off, though most were difficult due to only being able to see some scale through a 3" hole in the weeds. I was able to pick off 8 more before I called it a day. Total fish count, 12 shot, 10 landed, 2 pulled off. Longest shot, about 20 feet. Shortest shot, right at my feet. All in all, not a bad day at all...
















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    nice going,
    Ill be up there this weekend looking to do the same
    -bb

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    Fish kabobs, eh?

    So you just put those guys on the grill, arrow and all?

    What kind of wine pairs best with carp asada?

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    Taking shots right at your feet Skyler? That explains the sixth rule of bowfishing safety:Carry a first aid kit.
    Kidding aside, nice catch!
    Last edited by teejay; 06-18-2012 at 08:50 PM.

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    Thanks, guys. TeeJay, I felt comfortable taking the shot due to the soft mud bottom. I was standing on a rock at the time. The fish was out about two feet.
    DS, I love the flavor of melting fiberglass. It really accentuates the muddy taste of a giant stupid goldfish. As for wine pairing, carp should always be matched to a fine prison pruno. The more fruit cocktail, the better.

    Anyone know the difference between a carp and a lawyer? One is a scum sucking bottom feeder, the other is a fish.

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    Hell yeah, that's about the most manly way you can kill off those trash fish. Keep the genocide alive!

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    Looks like a fun sport!! I see groups of nice sized carp at the fishing pier at Carol Morrison public boat launch every time I have been fishing there, usually in the afternoon. If they let you shoot there....Go get em!
    Last edited by M@M; 06-19-2012 at 08:40 PM.

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