I bet maybe the problem was the dull points and distance of the shots. I think I put a picture up so you can see it, but we were shooting from a 10 to 12 foot high bank and allot of the shots were on carp from close to the bank to around 10 yards or a little farther away from the bank. So maybe that with the points that were a little dull kept some of the shots from going all the way through. I did notice that most of the ones that got away had the point in the middle of the fish when pulling them in instead of all the way through, but on some of the shots the arrow went clear through the entire fish. The bow I used is set at 55lbs and the one I let my freind borrow was 65 so it seemed like we still hit the fish pretty hard. Would that steep of an angle be a disadvantage? It did make accuracy much easier! I really appreciate the tips, I don't know anyone who bowfishes to help me so I am learning as I go.
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