This thread is meant for everyone who likes to go hunting or fishing, and want to share pictures/videos of their hunt or catch.
Just some quick rules about posting in this thread:
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1.[/B] Cleaning/Gutting/Field Dressing videos or anything with to much gore should be put into URL Tags.
[B]2. [/B]Do not encourage anyone to do any form of illegal fishing or illegal hunting.
Also... Content!
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[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vWYm_inOAgg"]Bighead Carp Bowfishing Part 1: Bowfishing[/URL]
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W_Wcy-xILSQ"]Bighead Carp Bowfishing Part 2: Recipes and Results[/URL]
I'll add some more pics/videos when they come about!
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I'll add some more pics/videos when they come about![/QUOTE]
Eat them all please. All of them. They should host a huge month long carp slaughter and fish fry that pays fishermen to catch those bastards and host all you can eat carp buffets.
These fish must go away. And they can't go away fast enough.
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Same thing with Lionfish in Florida. [i]Eat Every. Last. One.[/i]
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And if you catch a shark, please don't kill it for your stupid wall. They can do that shit with photographs these days. Remove the hook, put a tag on it and let it go.
Also Snakeheads. Eat them or mount them. Your choice guys.
Them carp are [I]gooooood[/I]
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[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;36153084]Also Snakeheads. Eat them or mount them. Your choice guys.[/QUOTE]
Mount them, they look fearsome.
Or use them as a paperweight, that too.
Hey, I fish.
My aunt owns one of the best salmon fishing rivers in all of Iceland and I go there every few years. It's [B]very[/B] good fish.
Also a spot about 2-3 hours into the country where you can catch arctic char, it's glorious. There's [B]tons[/B] of it there, and its very remote so there's really no limit on what you can fish and stuff. I remember once when I was younger I caught about ~12.
I should go fishing soon.
Holy fuck I love fishing.
Of course, living in Florida no matter what I use, whether it be shrimp/cut bait/gulp/doa's/love lures/pompano jigs/silver spoons/etc. I catch assloads of pinfish.
Yes, I've caught a pinfish on a silver spoon.
I occasionally go fishing but the river I go has 2 main types of fish, Catfish or some local native fish to Borneo (Hemipiraclodus borneensia) which stings you with its mustache thingy and most people don't eat it cause its not very good.
Use small freshwater prawn as bait and they're pretty easy to catch.
going up north for a fishing trip in 9 days, will post results
Over the weekend I'm going to be trying a magnitude of fishing methods for shoreline walleye fishing in fast waters. If I don't catch anything I'm going to just go back to rigging for these psycho carp which seem to think their Steelheads.
So the lake i normally fish at has a problem of flesh eating bacteria....
Any tips?
Fishing is boring as hell. Hunting is good fun though
Ahm jus' a fisherman, go fishin' once a year if I'm lucky. Last taime ah wen' fishin', I caught me five fishes with jus' one werm.
(really bad accent)
A couple of friends and I are hunting wabbits tomorrow, they seriously are a problem round here, the place is infested. Can't go outside without seeing at least 5 rabbits.
Oryctolagus Exterminatus imminent
I've only ever caught sunfish and bluegills, and a catfish once. I'm really bad at fishing.
[QUOTE=Darkest_97;36169976]I've only ever caught sunfish and bluegills, and a catfish once. I'm really bad at fishing.[/QUOTE]
Shit is a hit and miss everytime you go. You could go at the wrong time, wrong area, wrong bait, wrong line. There's a whole bunch of strategy that goes into fishing.
I go fishing, though I don't have much luck. This 8 inch bass is my one and only catch, from last Halloween
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We let it go after we took the photo. Thought the bite mark on its side was interesting.
Poor little cunts.
Looks like something you would get on a salmon in Ontario. I can't remember what its called, but it's most likely not a bitemark, but rather a disease. Also could be an eel/leech bitemark, but that depends where you are
catching fish then frying them is probably one of the greatest things a person can do.
2012 and people still hunts? Oh, let me guess, americans?
Hunting is actually legal in several countries around the world, and for the most part it's well regulated to prevent poachers.
[QUOTE=JoeSkylynx;36171945]Looks like something you would get on a salmon in Ontario. I can't remember what its called, but it's most likely not a bitemark, but rather a disease. Also could be an eel/leech bitemark, but that depends where you are[/QUOTE]
Got it from here
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunset_Lake_(New_Jersey)[/url]
Though, that lake is gone now. Dam broke last year and the water swept out. Nothing but a muddy splotch on the land now.
[QUOTE=Sowee;36172160]2012 and people still hunts? Oh, let me guess, americans?[/QUOTE]
You're some sheltered liberal child, aren't you? Hunting is a great pasttime and it's part of many places' culture.
[QUOTE=Emperor Scorpious II;36172390]Got it from here
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunset_Lake_(New_Jersey)[/url]
Though, that lake is gone now. Dam broke last year and the water swept out. Nothing but a muddy splotch on the land now.[/QUOTE]
Well it apparently had leeches so... Yeah.
[QUOTE=Sowee;36172160]2012 and people still hunts? Oh, let me guess, americans?[/QUOTE]
Hunting and fishing are hobbies, sports and very good pass times. Plus, it is also a very good economical area, if it wasn't from them, I wouldn't even have my job, and my diploma would be useless. So very glad it still happens in 2012. There's nothing wrong in partaking those activities, as long as you respect the limits the biologists and wildlife technicians, those guy knows how to regulate the hunting and fishing seasons/limits/etc.
Working in a Wildlife Reserve and having studied for that, I've had many many hours in laws regarding it, I know that it is damn regulated and that if the rangers catch people doing things they shouldn't, the fees are astronomical.
Don't bash on hunting and fishing when you apparently knows nothing about those activities.
Now on my side, I haven't got my fishing permits yet this year, but might get them soon, as I have free access to the rivers around the reserve, but usually lacks time to go.
I will rue the day I need to get a permit to fish. Only a year and a month :saddowns:
I felt the same way to be honest... The first year[or moving year] is the harshest. You gotta give your SSN, ID Card or Birth Certificate, and then then you gotta cash out. After that they have you listed in the system and its just you going back and forth every year to have some new papers printed.
Just some tips regarding fishing/hunting licenses/permits:
- Certain states will expire your license at the start of every year. If this is the case... Do not try to go in and 'refresh' your papers. Wait two to three weeks after New Year Day.
- In the states which go by 'Year from Purchase' always make sure that you get your stuff during the weekdays or goto ma n' pa fishing shops. Nothing sucks more then being stuck in line for 20 to 30 Minutes.
Quick Question for anyone in the Missouri River area: What exactly do walleye/pike bite the most, and what would be the best setup? I've been rigging using a leader with a cylinder weight, and it's been going hella fast with the current, and when it stops it's getting caught into pools with Buffalo Carp/Sturgeon.
This is of little relevance to the thread, but when glancing over the titles in General Discussion and seeing this, I at first thought it said "Fisting and Hunting V1"
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As a resident of south Georgia, largemouth bass, panfish such as bream, bluegill and speckled perch, and catfish are 3 most commonly caught fish around here.
They're also apparently some of the best eatin' fish that you can pull out of a pond, although I've never tried bass. Panfish are absolutely scrumptious fried. You can even eat the tails like potato chips :D
But deep-sea fishing is definitely the most fun a person can have with a rod and reel in his hands.
I go fishing in West Point down here in Georgia or if I don't feel like driving down there ill just fish in some small local pond or something. Usually I fish for bass but if I don't catch any ill just try to get me some bream or catfish if im lucky. Bream, bream everywhere.
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