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You better start keeping your 5 fish then pal
I actually do I have great tomatos
good days when we used to go out and spear/or bow fish carp I remember filling the back of trucks and go drop em to farmers for the fields/gardens been about 10 years since I had anyone ask me for fish or even the guts
Damn, Rock bass are a fine eating fish. Give then a try.
yes they do!along with salmon,bass and bullheads,any fish for that matter!!
I cringe when I see bow fishers in my Hudson river trib out behind the house. The next day a pile of carp would be in the woods. I don't even bother trying to wet a line anymore there.These fish are probably older than many who use the internet. Yes it's a blood spot to the extent of regulations but at least there should be something related to sportsmanship ethics. If there is a purpose and use then , right on. If its just for fun to eradicate, that's dumb and taking the sport away from another. Not at all directed to anyone, just a dumb,humble , useless, missing fishing ramble Education through my eyes of the world
I hate those things too - I always take out as many as I legally can every trip.
Rock bass make really good fertalizer them thing are just as bad as carp
We have tons of carp in the gsl. When your walking down the dock you’ll see them just below the surface catching the sun. They make easy prey for the eagles, if you walk around the eagles nests you’ll see the big gill plates and bones they drop from the nest.
I am Not trying to be a wise guy fullThrottle,..... a lot of people are not aware of the new New York State DEC guidelines that say where possible, not to approach a known active eagles nest within 330 feet with a boat , atv or on foot while hiking or birdwatching etc.. Some eagles are very sensitive to humans approaching nesting sites on foot, and some will abandon that nest site if bothered by humans . Other eagles are not bothered by a human walking to close to a nest, so won't abandon the site....unless repeatedly harassed. I know you never said you used your drone near the nest , but just a heads up that they also mention manned or un-manned aircraft and "drones" to stay at least 1400 feet away from a known eagles nest, and aircraft must fly more than 1000 feet vertically directly above a known eagles nest.