Fishball Skiing: Dunking Carp While Water Skiing - Dudes Are Feelin' It, the Carp R Not ;-)

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Some funny shi* here... When I was a kid I used to gig tons of carp during spawning season when I was camping with the folks, never thought of doing this though.

You can skip straight to 0:55 on this one...keep watching for championship Scarping action later in the video.


No worries.... Carp are trash fish that can destroy the body of water that they are living in. In many places if you catch a carp you have to kill it.

Cheers

-dom
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    Not a lot of fishermen and women on here, I guess. Must not be many water skiers in here either, I'm thinking. As a lifelong fisherman and boater, I appreciate what these guys are doing for the good of the ecosystem --> one invasive trash fish at a time.

    At times some seriously dangerously instances of water skiing is portrayed below though...



    Here is what the carp hunters have to say about their escapades.

    Asian Carp have overrun the Illinois River in Peoria. Zac and Nate, water skiing CARP HUNTERS with swords and a wolverine claw, take matters into their own hands. We fabricate weapons, a "shredder suit", and a methodology for killing Asian Carp, Silver Carp, Jumping Carp, Flying Carp. Have you ever seen anyone water skiing with a samurai sword? The Carp Hunters are vehemently opposed to the Asian Carp, Flying Carp, Silver Carp, Bighead Carp, Jumping Carp's progression up the Illinois River which will inevitably end up in the Great Lakes. Lake Huron, Lake Ontario, Lake Michigan, Lake Superior, and Lake Erie.

    As we were Bow-hunting one day on the Illinois River we decided that it would be way more intense to waterski behind the boat with a shredder suit and a samurai sword in order to kill these uninvited Asian Carp, Flying Carp, Silver Carp, Bighead Carp, and Jumping Carp.
    I used to live in Peoria when I ran stores for a major consumer electronics and appliance retailer. It's a dirty old city, but obviously these carp hunters know how to have some fun on the Illinois river.

    Cheers

    -don
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