Oneida Talon, same bow as the Osprey but with a woodland camo. I've shot fish with Oneidas for over 20 years but their newest bows are their finest in that they're so light in hand, making it easy to hold your bow all day or night. I've used recurves from time to time but in all honesty, I'm a terrible instinctive recurve shooter, barely able to hit the water let alone a fish. I've also tried some of the newer "bowfishing" bows in the last few years and my problem with many is the finger pinch associated with such short length bows but they are a great value. It's such a shame the Oneidas have increased in price beyond what many are willing to pay for a bow that is going to get messy (hopefully).