Tips on Bow Fishing for Carp
Carp are known as rough fish that harm lake and river ecosystems. In many places, regulations that govern the harvest of carp are liberal and designed to allow people to catch as many of the fish as possible. Bow fishing for carp is one such method and involves shooting the fish with a bow and arrow.
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Bow and Arrow
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The best arrows for bow fishing for carp are solid fiberglass. These types of arrows are strong enough to penetrate the water and still hit the fish with enough force, but they cost less than other arrows. This is a consideration for many bow fishermen since arrows can be lost or broken while bow fishing. Any compound bow that you typically use for deer hunting can be used to bow fish for carp.
Polarized Glasses
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Even though bow fishing for carp takes place in shallow water -- less than five feet deep -- a pair of polarized glasses will help you see carp better. Polarized glasses reduce the glare and reflection of the water, which gives you a better sense of the true location of the fish.
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Water Temperature
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Bow fishing for carp depends on the fish being in shallow water. The best time to find carp in the shallows is when they are spawning, which occurs when the water reaches about 62 degrees. The peak of the spawn occurs when the water temperature is between about 65 and 68 degrees. Look for soft-bottomed areas or places where the bottom sediment is stirred up. Carp often break the surface of the water when spawning.
Distance
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Carp are easily spooked, even when they are focused on spawning. As a result, it is a good idea to stay as far away from them as possible. Get only close enough to them that you will be able to make an accurate shot. In addition to keeping your distance, do everything you can to minimize noise. Keep your voice down and avoid walking around the boat unnecessarily. If possible, line the bottom of your boat with carpet or rubber.
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References
- Photo Credit carp on Steroids image by Christine from Fotolia.com