ask all the trout and salmon anglers how they would feel if there were people bow fishing their streams and rivers during spawning seasons and killing the trout or salmon and then dumping the trout in a dumpster to use as fertilizer.
carp are very simular in fishing experience as bonefish.....they are often refer to as the freshwater bonefish.
the desire to see carp killed off in the manner in which you have posted pics is well... quite disturbing...i believe promoting this kind of killing is something PETA would be interested in.
Nado is your address up to date on your profile if the police come knocking on your door?
killing carp in such a manner is no differnt than torturing kittens to the PETA organization..
my opinion has not mattered.....when they begin investigating you for promoting animal cruelty we will see if your opinion matters.
did a recent serial killer not get his start the same way???
i find these carp killing promotional material upseting and i feel for the safety of our local carp
PETA will be in touch Nado.
All jokes aside, the ongoing carp debate on this forum has been relatively civil. Very few debates have that kind of longevity on forums. They usually deteriorate into the gutter quite quickly. I think that speaks volumes about this forum's membership, that by and large it's a respectful bunch of anglers.
Tangled you're way out of line. No need to stoop to callous personal attacks on forum members. Are you a vegan? If not, do you have any idea how much cows suffer in commercial dairy and meat operations? Cows are mammals. They suffer horribly for years, their entire lives, and unnecessarily, so that humans can consume their milk and flesh, which are both non-essential parts of our diet, and give us wonderful side effects like acne, crohn's, IBS, and BO.
A carp is a fish, not a mammal, and they won't live for very long after being speared. A part of fishing is that fish endure pain. When you catch a fish and it's swallowed your hook or jig, you're reeling it in by its organs. Then likely cutting the line, and letting it try to live on with a hook or jig embedded in its organs. It's part of the sport.
This is Ontario Fishing Forums. Spearing is a part of fishing. Large harvests are a part of fishing. Anyone is free to post bowfishing and spearing reports, whether they be pike, carp, or suckers, as long as they are within the legal season for such angling methods.
Your personal attacks on NADO are unwarranted and more vulgar than any bowfishing post could ever be. I hope you take a moment to reflect on your post and apologize to NADO, though after saying something like that to him, I am not sure how he could accept an apology?