Saturday, June 21, 2008

Rituals of Bowfishing

So you start to plan your next bowfishing trip before your even done with the current trip. Most of us in the bowfishing community are like that. We plan to get out in the water as much as possible. There are certain rituals that come into the equation when planning.

You can't just go shoot a fish and that's it. You have to dress the part of a bow fisherman.

Grab your lucky shirt. Put on your lucky hat. Install your lucky shades so they fit just write and are at the proper angle. Fill up the truck and boat at a certain local gas station.Grab your lucky bow that shot that monster gar fish or crass Generra Neck I mentioned gar bowfishing and carp bowfishing because these are about the two most popular ways to bowfish theses days.

You laugh, but we James Perse Neck Tee do it. Each and every time we go bowfishing we have certain rituals or laws to fulfill to have a successful trip.

Are bowfishing equipment Ed Hardy Tee be in tip top James Perse Neck Tee and ready to use before we even it the water. James Perse Neck Tee up muzzy tips so they are easy to use and operate. Waxed cables for longevity and lasting life. A few James Perse Neck Tee shots before you start fishing at a lily or floating twig. Wetting your bowfishing line so it wont get caught up in your bowfishing boat. Maybe by now all the cobwebs are out of your system and your ready to hit your first gar or carp of the night.

You sit back and take a real close look at your bowfishing trip and Joes Jeans that you do have an obsession to bowfishing. Never change your obsession. We,meaning all of us who bowfish are small in numbers. Instead, on your next trip. Take someone who has never tried bowfishing before. Let them enjoy bowfishing as much as you do. Ed Hardy Tee on their second trip out with watch how the new guy always has the same shirt,cap or jeans on. It's not because there old clothes. it's because he shot a fish while bowfishing and now he has his Joie Tops rituals to abide by and you taught him.

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