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Carp Spawn

Postby squalsqualbang » Thu Apr 27, 2006 9:34 am

AWSOME!!!!!!!! :D Theres a bowfihing forum. I have got to learn about carp spawning. If you guys know anything please reply.



As always thanx for any help.
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Postby Duckslayer100 » Thu Apr 27, 2006 12:47 pm

Where you located? It depends mostly on the temperature of the water. Once the water hits about 60 degrees, the carp will start rolling. Look for them in shallow water especially around weedy areas. Back home the carp will roll and all hell breaks loose in the real thick milfoil. I foud its best to get in the middle of them and just wait. It takes a bit of patience, but sooner or later they'll get so wrapped up in makin babies they'll roll right into you. Generally there will be one fat sow with a half dozen or so smaller males around her. Its very easy to double and triple on these shots if they get close. Spawn can be some of the most exciting and frustrating shoots you will have. It is tempting to go to where you see them rolling, but stay put, They move around so much its almost impossible to catch up to them. Besides, its the best way to put a dent in the population (though bowfishing alone hardly does this at all) In any case, its hella fun! Good shooting! :sniper:
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Postby 3006SHOOTER » Fri Apr 28, 2006 5:51 am

Wow! :o Cant wait for that to happen here.
Are you on him? Okay when your ready. BANG! Alright you got him! Wait there comes another! BANG! Yes we have a double! Nice Shooting SqualSqualBang
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Postby R Buker » Fri Apr 28, 2006 9:50 am

I've been keeping my eye on the carp in a couple of different lakes here. It's looking good. If the weather holds on Tuesday, I'll be out sticking a few carp! Can't wait...
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Postby Duckslayer100 » Fri Apr 28, 2006 5:10 pm

It has been one of the warmest springs on record so far. I was up north of Ardoch at the spillway and saw a ton of carp, but the water was moving so fast it was hard to see them. I'm thinking if they're already moving in the rivers its only a matter of time -- and a few more 70 degree days -- before they start doing the aquatic horizontal tango :lol:
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Postby bryan86 » Tue Jun 30, 2009 9:31 pm

hey guys i just started shooting carp with my bow i got a 15 pounder today and my buddy told me i was going to miss the first shoot the first one ever hit the head but we dont reel them in we drop the bow and catch them ant tips when carp stop spawnning
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Postby the professor » Wed Jul 01, 2009 6:39 pm

bryan86 wrote:hey guys i just started shooting carp with my bow i got a 15 pounder today and my buddy told me i was going to miss the first shoot the first one ever hit the head but we dont reel them in we drop the bow and catch them ant tips when carp stop spawnning



1st tip: spelling and punctuation help us better read your post. :P

while it does get tougher to find big numbers of fish post spawn, theres still great shooting to be had. if your state allows it, night shooting can be an absolute blast this time of year.
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Postby Jmnhunter » Thu Jul 02, 2009 8:32 am

his spelling is not that bad
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first and last ltteer be in the rghit pclae.
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They have spawned out around here on the lakes north of Bismarck about 2 weeks, have not been to the river lately for bowfishing as there were alot of dinks. But when we were there last weekend, if we found 1 there was usually alot more near it.. :beer:
If the bird is still flying and theres still shells in your gun, your not trying hard enough.
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