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Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "updated info"
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04/21/15 01:10 PM
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"Update: Was told all these fish went to a turtle farm." I don't think I need to add any comment how wrong this apparent waste is! I wonder if they will come back and fillet them out now or if there is a plan to send them somewhere for fertilizer along with the cans and other trash? 
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 01:26 PM
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was that this weekend? class act, those bow "fishers" 
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 01:31 PM
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 01:49 PM
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:23 PM
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whats wrong with it?
I can't understand all the negative press that comes along with bowfishing. I for one want my waters filled with sport fish not a bunch of carp and gar. bowfishing is the most effective way to remove those fish
in any case, those fish will not be "wasted" they will be consumed by all manner of critters, birds, etc.
just because a animal or fish is not consumed by a person does not mean its wasted
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:32 PM
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Then next event just have them dump all the dead fish in your yard until all manner of critters, birds, etc consume them!
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:35 PM
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It does not bother me one bit if they go shoot them! Hey, have at it the population needs control as well! I just hope they have a plan for all those fish.
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:37 PM
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Then next event just have them dump all the dead fish in your yard until all manner of critters, birds, etc consume them! is that where you throw your carcasses and gut piles after you have just finished filleting fish or cleaning a deer? you throw that stuff in your yard?
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:40 PM
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It does not bother me one bit if they go shoot them! Hey, have at it the population needs control as well! I just hope they have a plan for all those fish. that's just it.....what plan would that be? longnose gar are not a food fish. neither is carp or buffalo (gator gar is pretty good though) so if one needs to control the population of a species but its not really edible, then what do you do? you just let them overpopulate because no one wants to eat them? reducing the number of these fish in our waterways is proper management. what is done with them after the fact is secondary to the first priority
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:42 PM
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You are the one that asked what was wrong with it? So I assumed you were ok with dead rotting fish smell!
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:44 PM
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I do not place my fish guts and remains in someone's front yard.
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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You are the one that asked what was wrong with it? So I assumed you were ok with dead rotting fish smell! I'm ok with bowfishing as long as they are properly disposed of, just like I'm ok with hunting as long as gut piles and carcasses are properly disposed of. the fish in that dumpster, were they dumped in someones yard?
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:50 PM
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It does not bother me one bit if they go shoot them! Hey, have at it the population needs control as well! I just hope they have a plan for all those fish. that's just it.....what plan would that be? longnose gar are not a food fish. neither is carp or buffalo (gator gar is pretty good though) so if one needs to control the population of a species but its not really edible, then what do you do? you just let them overpopulate because no one wants to eat them? Never watched "Bottom Feeders" on Outdoor Network? Carp and buffalo are both edible species with a commercial market and demand. My question is, "Is the selective removal of these species part of the overall fisheries management plan? or Not? If so, catch 'em and fill the dumpster, if not, then follow the law of wanton waste (and any others that pertain) and see to it they are used as a resource, not dumped as a liability. reducing the number of these fish in our waterways is proper management. what is done with them after the fact is secondary to the first priority
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:53 PM
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Just imagine if you lived near the Dogfood factory on the Red River....all they do is grind up fish guts. Imagine working there for a living...Thankful!!
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Re: Bow fishing tournament Lake Texoma! "Waste!"
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04/21/15 02:56 PM
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yes carp and buffalo are "edible" In the sense that you can eat them although few do. you can eat coyotes and bobcats but you don't see people lining up to get a coyote steak.
as far as legalities are concerned, they are within the confines of the law.
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