bowfishing the bay

It sprinkled a bit but not bad. It was a busy night, my arms are tired from pulling the bow so many times.
 

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I hope you kept the leopard shark. They are delicious!
 
that is so bad ass! i have always wanted to take my duck boat and go do that
 
I know you Have to wait a while. But I've had some big dogs in close enough to arrow on more than one occasion.

PS I'll supply the chum
 
Breacher said:
Does that leopard shark make for a good jaw mount?
I'm sure you could try. But they have sandpaper like teeth I'm not sure would look very cool
 
sharks have no bones other than teeth , all the rest is cartilage. Leopards are bottom feeders for the most part so they have "grindstones for teeth. Yea you can eat them but it ain't yellowtail, white seabass or tuna.
 
LP, u gotta make ceviche out of that leopard! They make the best ceviche out of the leopard sharks ;D
 
DUDE! I wanna know where you can go in the bay to arrow fish like those! That just might be enough to get my bowfishing gear back out!
 

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