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Liberty-Hunt

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Today, after my job time, I really needed to distress...
So I decided to "kill" something...
I went to my pound and let bow-fishing for a little more then 1h.
At 18:38 I shoot my second arrow and hit this nice carp!
I fell better!:hb:

 
Discussion starter · #6 ·
Thanks you all for yours comments.
 
I tell ya, had me a bad day last fall. Went out and just shot the chit out of the rabbits for a few hours. Came back happy as a calm. There is something about taking out a bunch of aggression and pent up stress on some critters that just washes it all away.
 
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That's clear! Nothing better then be in the wild!

Just for information it is a "crucian carp"...a friend told me I should try to eat one...maybe the next I'll shot!
 
Nope, Fish ID police here. That's a common carp, no question. If you had a crucian carp in your pond in the United States, you might get a visit from the real fish police. Crucian carp are thought to be extirpated from North America, and we don't want them here. Crucian carp are very similar to goldfish, but they don't have the gold color that goldfish often have. (This does not mean that a brown goldfish is a crucian carp. There are tons of brown goldfish around, and wild populations of goldfish usually revert to the brown color, mostly).
 
Nope, Fish ID police here. That's a common carp, no question. If you had a crucian carp in your pond in the United States, you might get a visit from the real fish police. Crucian carp are thought to be extirpated from North America, and we don't want them here. Crucian carp are very similar to goldfish, but they don't have the gold color that goldfish often have. (This does not mean that a brown goldfish is a crucian carp. There are tons of brown goldfish around, and wild populations of goldfish usually revert to the brown color, mostly).
you do realize he's from france...
 
Nope, Fish ID police here. That's a common carp, no question. If you had a crucian carp in your pond in the United States, you might get a visit from the real fish police. Crucian carp are thought to be extirpated from North America, and we don't want them here. Crucian carp are very similar to goldfish, but they don't have the gold color that goldfish often have. (This does not mean that a brown goldfish is a crucian carp. There are tons of brown goldfish around, and wild populations of goldfish usually revert to the brown color, mostly).
FYI He is in France
 
Discussion starter · #16 ·
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Cool, I like it!

Well, I'm in Belgium on this fishing moment...I'm going to France next week (in Bourgogne...):p
 
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