Of course most of us have had our run-ins with cownose rays. Fortunately for me, I went this whole season without a single hookup. Yet I know others have lost lures, line, and even whole rod & reel setups. Heck... sometimes those critters can totally ruin your day.
Apparently this has gotten the attention of some of the same folk that hunt down the dreaded snakehead... bow hunters.
I personally have not seen this, but the following article maintains that these boats look for rays feeding on top of the water and then rush up on them. Hunters standing on a platform at the stern of the boat take aim and shoot at the rays before they dive down. With the goal being to return with the largest ray, they kill one right after another until its time to go return. If a ray they just killed is smaller than the one they already have then its dumped overboard to become crab food. If its bigger than they keep it and dump the other one down to the crabs.
The cownose is not an invasive species yet recently their numbers have increased and according to the article these ray hunts are an effort to diminish the populations that is supported by the state of Virginia.
Maybe its time to set some limits.
http://www.takepart.com/article/2014...wnose-stingray
Apparently this has gotten the attention of some of the same folk that hunt down the dreaded snakehead... bow hunters.
I personally have not seen this, but the following article maintains that these boats look for rays feeding on top of the water and then rush up on them. Hunters standing on a platform at the stern of the boat take aim and shoot at the rays before they dive down. With the goal being to return with the largest ray, they kill one right after another until its time to go return. If a ray they just killed is smaller than the one they already have then its dumped overboard to become crab food. If its bigger than they keep it and dump the other one down to the crabs.
The cownose is not an invasive species yet recently their numbers have increased and according to the article these ray hunts are an effort to diminish the populations that is supported by the state of Virginia.
Maybe its time to set some limits.
http://www.takepart.com/article/2014...wnose-stingray
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