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Night fishing and lighting question
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<blockquote data-quote="bird35" data-source="post: 323066" data-attributes="member: 5926"><p>I believe these people are shooting fish (gar, carp, etc...) with a bow and arrow. The arrow is attached to a short, stout fishing pole which is then reeled in. They sneak up on fish at night when the fish are in shallow water. They usually creep along with the trolling motor using the lights to find the fish. I have never done this and I imagine it takes a good bit of skill to shoot a fish a few feet under water with a bow and arrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bird35, post: 323066, member: 5926"] I believe these people are shooting fish (gar, carp, etc...) with a bow and arrow. The arrow is attached to a short, stout fishing pole which is then reeled in. They sneak up on fish at night when the fish are in shallow water. They usually creep along with the trolling motor using the lights to find the fish. I have never done this and I imagine it takes a good bit of skill to shoot a fish a few feet under water with a bow and arrow. [/QUOTE]
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