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Post by fishingmagician on Oct 16, 2017 13:18:52 GMT -5
I got a new bowfishing bow at Dicks yesterday (20% off), it's a Cajun fish stick, it came ready to shoot but cheap accessories, so I order in better rest and sights from ebay, shooting in back yard with carbon arrows for now waiting on new parts, Have seen some giant sheep heads scouting in my canoe, next time they are in trouble. Tried to post pic but it won't let me, Will try again later. Also got new boots and a sleeping bag, both on sale at 50% off, plus 20% more for one day sale, boots marked $100, got them for $40, I could not pass on such a deal!
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Post by blacktip on Oct 17, 2017 1:10:08 GMT -5
Aim about an inch below your target for best result. Refraction in the water throws things off. Practice a bit as it depends on your arrow weight. I use them for tilapia. Never tried targeting saltwater species. Do you know what's lea gal to target and what isn't?
Thanks
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Post by fishingmagician on Oct 17, 2017 6:44:12 GMT -5
Florida fresh water is a no, laws are same as spearfishing, snook reds pompano are no, sheep head snapper mullet yes, Fl spearfishing regulations for full list, again no freshwater spearfishing in Fl.
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