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Finally a calm Night!!


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First calm night with the improved carp boat.Could have stacked them up but my shooting was way off being the first trip of the year. Thats my excuse anyway.

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Whoppers! I picked up 5 yesterday after work but just small fry. The fish are staying down deep making for some tough shots. I rigged up some finger savers on my rig today. Hoping to take the boat out this weekend. Keep the reports coming.

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haha that was me i was parked right next to you, fishing was ok a bit slow, i dont have an arrow for bow fishing yet i have my rig ready to go besides an arrow im kicking myself now after seeing them go through there last night

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Im going to be in ND prairie dog shooting next weekend or i would be in for sure. The winning team has 87 carp. big fish was 34.9 pounds. over 400 shot. very well run event.I'll post a pic of the fish pile when i edit the beer cans out of everyones hands in the pic!

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We had a pretty quiet weekend shooting-wise. An algae-bloom really made it difficult to see. We took the boat out Saturday morning but got blanked with only about a dozen shots. Wound up at one of our shore spots afterwards. Biggest went 19 lbs. Still haven't seen the big girls yet.

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We had a pretty quiet weekend shooting-wise. An algae-bloom really made it difficult to see. We took the boat out Saturday morning but got blanked with only about a dozen shots. Wound up at one of our shore spots afterwards. Biggest went 19 lbs. Still haven't seen the big girls yet.

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I know that spot! Killed my first carp ever there! Glad to see it still produces wink

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