There are three tagged carp in Utah Lake. If you catch one you win my old aluminum arrow!!! (which also happens to be the tag) lol I didn't realize that the would swim away with them!
Sure was fun though. Aerating some of them yellow roaches made me feel a bit better about getting skunked all day yesterday. I think I'm going to have to get an actual carp arrow with a string on it though.
Anyone know if Sportsman's or Cabellas have 'em?
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[cool][#0000ff]Both carry them.[/#0000ff]
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Al's has em too, and Smith and Eddie's - depending on where you're at. They seem to run about $15 each. Wouldn't mind finding a cheaper option, but at least the arrow should be re-usable that way. Though....
Seem to be getting a lot of line twist in my reel - it's a Zebco 808. Might be I just have to lose some line after a time, and get to fresh spool?
I think unless you get a clean heat-shot, they're not likely to show much in the way of ill-effects from most blows. Purdy hardy beasts from all I've seen.
Cracks me up when they are suction sucking the shore. Look forward to finding one halfway out of the water, and sticking him good!
Anyone know what inspires or motivates those bugelmouths to leap the way they do? Seems like it'd take a lot of energy to heave those fat bodies into the air. Always seems to come in pair or trios of jumps too.
"Anyone know what inspires or motivates those bugelmouths to leap the way they do? Seems like it'd take a lot of energy to heave those fat bodies into the air. Always seems to come in pair or trios of jumps too."
[cool][#0000ff]Quite a few species are known to become more "aerial" just prior to spawning. One theory is that it helps loosen up the eggs in the ovaries to make it easier to download the whole lot.[/#0000ff]
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Hmm - so kinda analogous to walking your pregnant wife around the block to induce labor?
So maybe next time we stick it to a fat carp, could "help" her out - by "loosening" up some of those eggs. Got it!
I need to sharpen my knife!
Would love to time it and stick on in the air. Like those flying carp hunters... talk about crazy!
[cool][#0000ff]Here's how I help induce labor.[/#0000ff]
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[#0000ff]Sadly, this little mama was handled a bit roughly and may not have survived the spawn.[/#0000ff]
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Haha, wow... that is horrible.
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