It was a newbie. You must know how that is- your brain thinks one thing, but sees something else. It takes a trip or two to train your mind. Thanks for the comment.
We were using Muzzy tips or on the lefty bow, it was an Interlock tip. I like those Because they really grab and hold. Bad part is if yo miss and get in the mud, YOUR STUCK!
good video . but does any body know any lakes or rivers near austin or temple good for bowfishing .
Haydenbowfishing19 8 months ago
Looks like you guys have a good place over there! I might have to venture off towards Texas at some point!
HeviShotAU 3 years ago
nice fish
maxa123456789 3 years ago
DIVA YOU ARE MY HERO!!!!!!
GARKILLERT 3 years ago 2
The best thing to do is to fire your bow at a target from around 20-40 ft away and when you start to get good, it's pretty easy to shoot most things.
Prophint 3 years ago
does the person who was shooting know about water refraction cause he was always shootin high but you need to aim a little lower than the fish looks
HONDArecon94 3 years ago
It was a newbie. You must know how that is- your brain thinks one thing, but sees something else. It takes a trip or two to train your mind. Thanks for the comment.
hoghunterdiva 3 years ago
We started at Decker Lake in Austin, then relocated to the Colorado River.
hoghunterdiva 4 years ago
what lake in texas is this at i live in burleson texas
xtreamredneck707 4 years ago
hahaha my dad said shruberies haha awesome
Bree9891 4 years ago
Since this video, we say "shrubberies" all the time now!
hoghunterdiva 4 years ago
haha my dads lingo is great.. hes a riot
Bree9891 4 years ago
what was the name of those arrows you used
flyfisherman321 4 years ago
We were using Muzzy tips or on the lefty bow, it was an Interlock tip. I like those Because they really grab and hold. Bad part is if yo miss and get in the mud, YOUR STUCK!
hoghunterdiva 4 years ago