In bowfishing, you want to hit the fish in its thickest part so the arrow securely anchors. But you can’t aim directly at the fish. Light refraction in the water distorts what you see, meaning the deeper the fish, the lower you must aim. A good rule is to aim 3 inches lower for every foot of depth.

How much does it cost to go bowfishing?

Depending on group size, bowfishing charters range from about $300 – $350 per person, including a one night stay (4 person/ $1,000 minimum).

Do you aim high or low when bowfishing?

You always want to aim below the fish because the refraction of light makes the fish appear closer to the surface than they are. The distance that you aim depends on how far away you are from the fish, and how deep the fish is in the water.

Where can I bowfish a carp?

Carp like weedy areas in relatively shallow water, about 3 to 4 feet deep. You can bowfish them from a boat or by wading. When hunting carp, you’ll do better if you know which carp you’re pursuing. “Some carp are ‘grubbers,’ and feed along the waterway’s banks and bottoms,” Haymes said.

What fish can you shoot bowfishing?

of Natural Resources]. California permits bowfishing for carp, sucker, blackfish, hardhead, pikeminnow and blackhead.

How do you get into bow fishing?

Bowfishing gear doesn’t have to be expensive or extensive. Necessary items include a bow, reel with line, arrows and tips, and a fishing license. Optional gear includes gloves, towels, polarized sunglasses, and maybe a gaff to secure fish. Old bowhunting bows easily convert for bowfishing.

How do you set up a bowfishing bow?

Many people use an old hunting bow, or an affordable bow they bought second hand. You can even use your current hunting bow if you so choose. Ideally, you want the draw weight on a bowfishing bow to be somewhere between 30-50 pounds but if it’s slightly more it’s not a big deal.

Is bowfishing cruel?

Bowfishing is no more brutal than traditional fishing when you keep the fish. You will end up cleaning the fish, and if that fish hasn’t died in your bucket, you put a knife through it while it is alive.

What do you do with carp after bowfishing?

Bowfishing: What to Do with Your Fish

  1. Cook it up: Everyone likes a fish fry.
  2. Donate it: If you don’t want to eat your fish, you might be able to find organizations that can use it as a feed/food donation.
  3. Fertilizer: The first settlers in the New World turned to fish for fertilizing their crops.