The Branson Bowbash
#32
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Ft. Myers Florida
Posts: 255
RE: The Branson Bowbash
You should try it, it is a blast!
As for Hunter06FlKy the freshwater canals offer wonderful bowfishing. I do not know about your area, but in Ft. Myers there is a myriad of Talapia to be killed. They are a challenge, you have to sneak up on them because when they see you they bolt. And on the brighter side they taste very good.
Yes I am one of the Floridians that attended this years Bash.
As for Fishhunter and AmanitaVerna looking forward to your visit in March! Plenty of pigs to stick as well as Talapia (which are easier to clean and taste a little bit better than Carp!) Might even try some saltwater fish as well!!!!
To the ones from CA, you are right flying is much better for the distance, that is what we did. Just make sure you have a good hard bowcase the airlines are not exactly gently with them!!!![:@]
As for Hunter06FlKy the freshwater canals offer wonderful bowfishing. I do not know about your area, but in Ft. Myers there is a myriad of Talapia to be killed. They are a challenge, you have to sneak up on them because when they see you they bolt. And on the brighter side they taste very good.
Yes I am one of the Floridians that attended this years Bash.
As for Fishhunter and AmanitaVerna looking forward to your visit in March! Plenty of pigs to stick as well as Talapia (which are easier to clean and taste a little bit better than Carp!) Might even try some saltwater fish as well!!!!
To the ones from CA, you are right flying is much better for the distance, that is what we did. Just make sure you have a good hard bowcase the airlines are not exactly gently with them!!!![:@]
#33
RE: The Branson Bowbash
I've heard about the talapia down there.
I love them grilled or broiled.
Make the most of it. I wish I had them up here in IL.
All we get is stinky carp, fall-apart-buffalo, bony quillbacks, and armored gar.
It's still fun skewering them.
I love them grilled or broiled.
Make the most of it. I wish I had them up here in IL.
All we get is stinky carp, fall-apart-buffalo, bony quillbacks, and armored gar.
It's still fun skewering them.
#34
RE: The Branson Bowbash
To the ones from CA, you are right flying is much better for the distance, that is what we did. Just make sure you have a good hard bowcase the airlines are not exactly gently with them!!!!
#36
RE: The Branson Bowbash
Sheesh Fishy, that's bad. They were still in your wallet when I was rummaging around in it. Ha.. laff... snicker...
Kevin, I'm hoping you and/or Marty are going to send me some of that spice you were talking about.
Kevin, I'm hoping you and/or Marty are going to send me some of that spice you were talking about.
#39
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Ft. Myers Florida
Posts: 255
RE: The Branson Bowbash
Yes, that is why my house phone is at the other end of the house and I turn off my cell phone at night! But you are welcome to call at that time if you like!!!!
Christine I got your ADDY, thanks I will send you 6 lbs. of that spice!!!
Christine I got your ADDY, thanks I will send you 6 lbs. of that spice!!!
#40
RE: The Branson Bowbash
Tablerock
Guys, tell me what you think of this for next year.
One for Marty
Both these articles are in the latest issue of the Missouri Conservationist.
Guys, tell me what you think of this for next year.
One for Marty
Both these articles are in the latest issue of the Missouri Conservationist.