11-02-2009, 04:13 AM
first off yes the southern sting ray is very good to eat
dsyko1 who are you to attack me if you don't like what i do fine but let me explain my actions to you since you seem to be of the uneducated type
first off carp are an invasive species much like the rabbits and mice that have become a major problem in your neck of the world. carp have all but destroyed many a lake and river system here in the us.
stingrays on the east cost have boomed in population due to shark populations all but being wiped out by people finning them. with out their naturl preditors the population has exploded. and they are reeking havoc on the clam, oyster, and crab populaitons.
by using a bow and arrow i can selectivly harvast the problem fish without hurting the others. if more people would take up bowfrishing maybe we could make a huge impact on the problem.
lastly i try to utilize all the fish and turtles i harvast
i eat turtle, stingray, paddlefish, gar and anything else that is ediable
the carp are given to crawfish trappers, turtle farmers, mink ranch, i smoke some of the carp and i make fish oils and bait for my trapline.
so you see dsyko1 it is you that is a disgrace being so uneducated that you would attack a person and a sport which you know nothing about that. i am proud to be a bowfisherman and and happy that what i do directly effects the ecosystem that has been put off balance by by other uneducated people in this world.
thanks for your time
sam wood
dsyko1 who are you to attack me if you don't like what i do fine but let me explain my actions to you since you seem to be of the uneducated type
first off carp are an invasive species much like the rabbits and mice that have become a major problem in your neck of the world. carp have all but destroyed many a lake and river system here in the us.
stingrays on the east cost have boomed in population due to shark populations all but being wiped out by people finning them. with out their naturl preditors the population has exploded. and they are reeking havoc on the clam, oyster, and crab populaitons.
by using a bow and arrow i can selectivly harvast the problem fish without hurting the others. if more people would take up bowfrishing maybe we could make a huge impact on the problem.
lastly i try to utilize all the fish and turtles i harvast
i eat turtle, stingray, paddlefish, gar and anything else that is ediable
the carp are given to crawfish trappers, turtle farmers, mink ranch, i smoke some of the carp and i make fish oils and bait for my trapline.
so you see dsyko1 it is you that is a disgrace being so uneducated that you would attack a person and a sport which you know nothing about that. i am proud to be a bowfisherman and and happy that what i do directly effects the ecosystem that has been put off balance by by other uneducated people in this world.
thanks for your time
sam wood