"The shoulderless one" ??
I do fear 4 foot muskies that are eye level with my crotch and looking at me as if I might taste good.
That was a real rush, rightBowman157.
That creek apparently belonged to that particular fish, and we did not have a reservation.
Spare arrows:
All the guys with boats bring a long a half dozen or so from what I've seen, usually in a quiver made of PVC pipe mounted to the boat.
Us shorebound fish-whackers usually only carry 1 or 2 if any. Full length arrows can be quite the pain to haul around where there is considerable brush. I use a back quiver. Be careful not to lean too far over to pick up a fish, or all your ammo will fall out into the water.[:-]