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This warm weather has my trigger finger getting itchy! Have any of you guys out fishing, started to see any carp on the surface yet? I think it is a little bit early, but 90* this early in February is rare and I am hoping it is kick starting the carp activity.

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I was thinking the same thing!

 

I am going to give it a couple more weeks but I gotta imagine the day shooting at Roosevelt will pick up fast.

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sorry for this unrelated question, but do you guys run your fishing tackle on a back up bow of sorts, or do you run it on your primary setup?

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Gentlemen, I'm new to the valley and haven't actively looked for a bowfishing spot yet. Have bowfishing gear, will travel. Any tips or open boat seats appreciated!

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sorry for this unrelated question, but do you guys run your fishing tackle on a back up bow of sorts, or do you run it on your primary setup?

 

I've got a dedicated fishing rig. A lot of guys will convert an old bow, but a lot of bow manufacturers make bowfishing specific models.

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Thanks for the response. I just upgraded setups and was planning on converting my old Bear to a fishing rig, figured that was the way to go, then just sight it back in for hunting arrows a few weeks before August archery deer to have a backup on hunts for the rest of the year.

 

As for a report,

I bass fished Sag a couple times in the last few days and didn't see any carp on the surface and only a few bass mustering up some beds. As you probably know already, I do typically see a lot of carp and buffalo at Roosevelt about this time crappie fishing though.

 

I'll keep the thread updated if it stays alive.

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saw about a hundred smaller 5-25 lbs floating at fool hollow last week. none of the 30lb+ were to be seen.

 

lived next to the lake for 16 years now and have never see a bow on the water.

lee

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Was on Rosey fishing last Saturday and temps were 60 in the back of coves. Carp are there just didn't see any big buffs yet..... soon!

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Thanks for the replies. We are planning on getting out March 4th for the first time and I am hoping for some excitement.

 

Couespursuit- I do the same thing you are describing with my set up. I currently use a 2007 Bowtech Tribute (backup bow) and back it down to 60 lbs for bowfishing. Overkill I know, but those deep Buffs do not stand a chance haha. I purchased the Muzzy bowfishing kit, and have been really happy with it after a year of use. Comes with a reel, reel seat, arrow, line and rest.

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Shooting at night has been great at a few of the lakes for the last few months. Anytime now the buffs should be up!

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Let's plan an outing!

 

We usually go at night and have yet to chase buffs so I would be all in for that as well.

 

We have 6 bows (one is not tuned though), all are bowfishing bows. We usually do 3 shooters, 2 on the front deck and one in back. We have plenty of arrows, all the bows are set up to run spinning reels.

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I fished Roosey two weeks ago and there must have been 200 carp on the surface in the back of the sherrif's cove. Nothing big but a lot of targets.

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you guys are killing me!

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