I have never understood this sport. What do you do with the fish. Some folks say they throw them in the garden. Some just throw them in the trash. And why?We smashed em!!
I have never understood this sport. What do you do with the fish. Some folks say they throw them in the garden. Some just throw them in the trash. And why?
I’ve always wondered the same thing . I’ve recently become friends with a guy that does it and I asked the same question . He basically said what ryanh487 said . He does it in a Alabama lake , Guntersville I believe , he said the fishery’s biologist are begging for people to remove as many as possible . And yes the dump most of them .I have never understood this sport. What do you do with the fish. Some folks say they throw them in the garden. Some just throw them in the trash. And why?
??carp are invasive, breed quickly, and destroy the native plantlife that aquatic ecosystems revolve around as well as the beds of native fish.
Most of the one's I know that does that eats them. IF you know what you're doing... gar is one of the best fish to eat.Ok I get the carp. What about bowfishing for gar?
I have enough property to dispose of them on food plots .but the ones that dump em at the ramps really just make the rest of us look bad.Man that’s a pile of fish! What do you do with them? Nice shooting
A gar is nothing more than an overgrown jack fish. Boney but good to eat.Most of the one's I know that does that eats them. IF you know what you're doing... gar is one of the best fish to eat.
Good trot line bait.
Tuff and greasy.
Got into this, even modified boat with kicker engine and steering deck. Loved the sport then the more attention it got because of the fish dumpers the more I started getting out of the sport.I have enough property to dispose of them on food plots .but the ones that dump em at the ramps really just make the rest of us look bad.