Mr_Willson
rifleman
sounds like somethin I ate before...but it was porkNow this I could eat.
sounds like somethin I ate before...but it was porkNow this I could eat.
No, I'll gladly answer any and all questions I can.
1. The easiest was to tell an aligator gar apart from the other is it's nose. It is a lot wider than most. Look in the third picture I posted and compare the noses.
Put it on Animal planet there is a show about giant gar fish
Good find. Comes on again tonight at 12 too in case anyone misses it.
i guess the top and 4th from left are alligator gar?
That's a great offer I might not be able to pass up. One more favor: could you post etailer link to an example bow you think would be good for a beginner.
Thanks.
Depends on how much you're willing to spend. On a minimal budget I'd go for the PSE Kingfisher and put the AMS Retriever Reel and AMS Wave rest on it,http://www.backwaterbowfishing.com/onlinestore/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=303, or something from your local pawn shop that fits you comfortably. If you're looking to spend a little more, you can't go wrong with this kit, http://www.backwaterbowfishing.com/onlinestore/cart.php?m=product_detail&p=195
My invitation also extends out to anyone else that would like to try out bowfishing, or fishing in general. I'm very passionate about both sports and I'm always looking for new fishing buddies. Just let me know! Keep the questions coming guys.
ETA: Backwater Bowfishing is an excellent company to deal with. They have very good prices and excellent customer service. These are my go to guys for all my gear.
Y'all need to check out the bar pits along the levee south of Lake Fausse Pointe State Park. You don't need a boat and there's plenty of gar.
I haven't been out there in a few years, but it should still be the same.
Hell, you can even set up a tent and camp out next to the pits, at lease you use to be able to.
If you go let me know how y'all did
Art