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Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: XYZ] #1185816 03/02/07 04:03 PM
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Didn't they start allowing bowfishing of bass as of Sept 1? Can we start a tournament for multispecies?

Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: 9874opf] #1185875 03/02/07 04:44 PM
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No bass, but they did start a one year trial for catfish.
There has been very few taken, that I know of. They seem
to be too deep to reach at this point. This may change.
However, we still have to abide by the same length and limits
that everyone else does. If you try, remember that they look
bigger underwater, so be careful of the length requirements.

Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: TEXAS TWO GUNS] #1185888 03/02/07 04:57 PM
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Why don't ya'll donate the fish to some charity/food bank-type organization or advertise a free fish giveaway at the end of each tourneyment. Then, I'd guess most people, including me, would have no objection to your sport since there is no waste going on? I know my granddad would never turn down a big buffalo when he was alive.

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Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: TxnAngler] #1185917 03/02/07 05:14 PM
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bowfishing is a fun sport. I appreciate the dates which were posted. I wish thet bowfishing wasn't so controversial, you would think that TFF would be the one place where the discusssion of all methods of fishing were welcome.



Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: kdub#1] #1185939 03/02/07 05:35 PM
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i dont think there is a no fan boat law, if there is no one is obeying it

Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: corycooper] #1186061 03/02/07 07:00 PM
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TxnAngler, that's a great point, and as mentioned that
happens sometimes, but the local shoots usually don't
have enough for someone (large farm, zoo etc.) to mess with it.
Oh, and it don't seem may people want the carp and little gar we shoot. We've tried to give em away, most people now days dont' want them. Not many people awake at 3:00am either. People only want the big gar and I have yet to see a big gar taken during a tournament.

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I see. How about making a deal with a local asian market supply? But that might be illegal since the fish will end up being sold... hmmm... quite the dilemma.

3:00am!!!!!... now I know I won't be getting too involved in your sport! lol!


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Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: TEXAS TWO GUNS] #1188848 03/04/07 06:52 PM
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I marvel at the marksmanship of these people, but it makes me sick to my stomach to see carp, buffalo, and gar rotting on the banks. Maybe your tournament members dispose of a fish properly but lots of them don't. They shoot the fish and toss it on the bank or back in the water. The only proper way to dispose of a fish is to eat it or release it unharmed back into the water.


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Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: grandpa75672] #1190042 03/05/07 02:53 PM
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grandpa, I understand, it makes me sick too.
As a member of Texas Bowfishing Association and
Bowfishing Association of America, myself and others
are trying to get the public perception of us back
into good light by not doing this ourselves as well as telling
others about the bad publicity this causes for our sport.
This does give us a black eye so to speak and we do not condone it. We are spreading the word about this and also letting everyone know about rendering plants, zoos, farmers and such that would gladly take the fish that you don't eat off your hands.


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The only proper way to dispose of a fish is to eat it or release it unharmed back into the water.


They make good garden fertilizer (carp and gar that is).

Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: RCP] #1190096 03/05/07 03:36 PM
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Texas Two Guns......I applaud your efforts.....This sport has come a long ways over the years because of people like you. Keep up the good work.

Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: RCP] #1192696 03/07/07 12:14 AM
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Originally Posted By: RCP
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The only proper way to dispose of a fish is to eat it or release it unharmed back into the water.


They make good garden fertilizer (carp and gar that is).


We used to sow them under in the fall then till the soil in the spring and we sold tomatoes and other veggies to the local farmers market.

The Rio Grande is full of carp...

Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: TEXAS TWO GUNS] #1197546 03/09/07 07:39 PM
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Choke Canyone and Red River tournament
Tomorrow night.

Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: TEXAS TWO GUNS] #1198308 03/10/07 04:00 AM
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I wish someone would shoot the grass carp in Lake Austin, but that would likely be illegal. Still, they are ruining the lake.

Re: Texas Bowfishing Tournaments [Re: RCP] #1199595 03/11/07 06:28 PM
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I want to publically withhold comment. While that may sound odd I want you guys to know that while I DO NOT support bowfishing, I'm not going to bash it either. I hope my fellow C&R carp anglers can do the same. We also get a black eye from attacking others that are within their legal rights to hunt as they choose. I would ask for reports on the size and numbers of fish taken WITHOUT photos. I think it would be informative for all.


PB's:
Common: 30lbs
Mirror: 14lbs
Buffalo: 56lbs
White Amur:49lbs
Blue Cat: 32lbs
Yellow Cat: 34lbs
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