I have the rig, but haven't done it in years, primarily because it's not something to eat.
But I have a buddy who goes out to Ft. Cobb lake every spring when the carp are mating, and shoots dozens upon dozens of them.
My neighbor has a recipe for pressure steaming buffalo and says it's delicious and melts the bones out - presumably this would work for carp, too.
I'm not gonna kill anything I don't eat, *unless* there's clear evidence that it would help out the game fish populations in those water bodies.
JT, it's amazing how fertile Arbuckle lake is - there's big bass, big crappie, good catfishing, almost everything in there. I think real good walleye & saugeye too. Arbuckle & Greenleaf are two amazingly fertile lakes, along with a few others.
But I have a buddy who goes out to Ft. Cobb lake every spring when the carp are mating, and shoots dozens upon dozens of them.
My neighbor has a recipe for pressure steaming buffalo and says it's delicious and melts the bones out - presumably this would work for carp, too.
I'm not gonna kill anything I don't eat, *unless* there's clear evidence that it would help out the game fish populations in those water bodies.
JT, it's amazing how fertile Arbuckle lake is - there's big bass, big crappie, good catfishing, almost everything in there. I think real good walleye & saugeye too. Arbuckle & Greenleaf are two amazingly fertile lakes, along with a few others.