snite66
New member
I kinda got into it last summer just to have some fun, and it was just about more redneck fun than a guy can stand.
I spent most of the summer evenings walking along the river close to my house shooting Gar and Buffalo.
Down here in Illinois we have a problem with those Asian Carp "jumping carp you can see on youtube". I only got to go after them once with a guy that knows how to do it, and it is a blast once you learn how to shoot a little low as they peak on thier jump.
Since my girls bought me a new Hoyt bow for christmas this year, that let me turn my old High country that I had been using for the last ten years over to a full time bowfisher.
I was just wondering if any of you guys had any experience with it and or advice since I am pretty much a novice still.
I spent most of the summer evenings walking along the river close to my house shooting Gar and Buffalo.
Down here in Illinois we have a problem with those Asian Carp "jumping carp you can see on youtube". I only got to go after them once with a guy that knows how to do it, and it is a blast once you learn how to shoot a little low as they peak on thier jump.
Since my girls bought me a new Hoyt bow for christmas this year, that let me turn my old High country that I had been using for the last ten years over to a full time bowfisher.
I was just wondering if any of you guys had any experience with it and or advice since I am pretty much a novice still.