......but we finally did it!
You guy might remeber this thread,but if not here it is:
http://tradgang.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=046312#000000
Since that day we've gotten together to "fish" several more times. Always talking about how nice it would be to all get at least one fish so we could have a picture of all 3 of us holding a fish we shot in the picture.
The next time we went,Gary shot another carp on his walk down to the "hotspot".......
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishin002-1.jpg)
And we saw another fawn.....
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishin11.jpg)
If I recall correctly, Tim had a fish or 2 "get away"......Here's Tim at work(sorry for the poor quality pic,camera issues).....
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishin005.jpg)
I'll be back......
Cool, I think we are going to see some more fish in this one......
David
Nice Curt.Is that the upper Hudson or the Delaware?
What river?
That picture looks mystical!
Guru great pics. The pic of the fawn is awesome.<><
Wallkill River......I love that picture,but am very disappointed that it came out the way it did....
.....Another time Tim took this pic of me while he was paddling the canoe...
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/DSC00050.jpg)
I don't think we killed anything that day.
I did kill a carp at another spot after work with a AMS reel that Mark Land of Muzzy sent me. What a difference from my old wind-on!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishin001.jpg)
Forth of July we got together again in the morning. While Gary and I were watching tim out in the water, This little fella walked by us within' 5 ft........
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishinTim009.jpg)
Tim doing his carp dance(note the arrow out of the water,in a fish).....
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishinTim001.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishinTim011.jpg)
That brings us to yesterday.......
Thanks for sharing Curt, cool pics
Serge
Sweet, wish I could of been there!! I may tag along as a camera man in the weeks to come!!!! Shawn
nice pictures! youd be lynched over here shooting carp! guys pay £50.00 ($100.00) a day to catch and release carp like those!
Awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!! Love the "stalking" picture in the evening or is it morning mist, just an all around good pic. Thanks for sharing
Jake
Very cool.
Really nice pics Curt! Thanks a lot! Now I think I've had my plans changed for the day. I'll no longer be mowing the lawn, weeding the flower beds, raking leaves or painting the house. Gotta go tell Debbie I'm going BOWFISHING! :scared:
:goldtooth: CK
As always, good pics and story.
I hope there is more coming?
Email Sent Curt
Curt, you gotta get a new job as a photographer somewhere.Those pics are awesome.Glad you guys are having fun.
Thanx guys.....
Jake, Morning mist.....
Tim Schoenborn's in the process of fixing that pic for me right now.....It's gonna look great! Thanks again Tim :notworthy:
Herk, I think I have the "eye" for it,just need the knowledge,and $ for good equipment...this is just a little Sony pocket camera.
....Where were we......Met up with Gary and Tim at there place at 5:30 as usual....got to the river to find a lot of fish tailing/feeding. But the stalking was very tough as usual. Most fish either disappear before you get into position, spook as you do, or sometimes you just flat out can't see them in the water.....
Tim was out in the water at his "dancing" spot(had one or two quick shots),as gary and I waked the back. Gary spotted a fish up ahead of us and let me go for him. The carp was real hard to see as I stalked closer to the edge of the water in the waist high weeds. Gary could see better than me and was my spotter. We both lost him but we stayed in place and waited......
.....a couple minutes later he tailed almost right in front of me,but quickly was out of sight again....seconds later he surfaced about 5yds in front of me......
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishin4.jpg)
....Then it was like someone flipped the switch and we didn't see another active carp on the way back up to where we started.
We jumep in the truck and drove a little ways to a spot where they know they lay in a deep run under a bridge.......Gary and I spotted for Tim from the bridge,we saw a bunch of fish,but visibility was poor from Tim's angle.....
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishin5.jpg)
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishin7.jpg)
Not ready to quit yet,we headed back to make another "float"........
Re-touched photo by Tim Schoenborn.......
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishin005-1.jpg)
...since I already had a fish, this time I paddled while Tim was the shooter. Gary was gonna hang around shore by a little pool where carp were known to loaf around.
The sun was high and visiblity was better now for the canoe. Wasn't long before Tim had a couple shots,but didn't connect. These weren't easy shots at all, tough at best.
Then we saw a tailing fish and did all we could to back up the canoe and float over toward it. As we aproached the area we'd seen it Timmy drew and shot in a flash and his arrow was streaking away!
We could tell the shot was forward in the fish,just behind the lips. But before we could get another arrow into it, it pulled free. Tim wasn't happy :banghead:
So we headed back upstream toward where we started for our last try. We saw a few and spooked a few,and we were running out of water.
Then Tim had an arrow out of the bow and into a fish before I could blink! He'd made a great shot on a fleeing fish and we could see his arrow had good penetration, in a good spot. This fish was up to the challenge,with some amazing runs! Tim had to bail,fall out of the canoe to get in the water to fight this one. After a very noble battle Tim brought the 12#'er to shore. It was very cool to be there to be witness it all.......
That was two down,now we just had to hope Gary had had some action.......He'd seen us shoot and out of nowhere he showed up on the shoreline. He figured "we needed someone that knew what they were doing down here"....We had a good laugh at that one!
The all nonchalant he mentioned something about a fish he'd shot at....we instantly lit up waiting for the story....He'd had a shot and the fish took off upsteam with his arrow and got off somehow(maybe he'll come on with more detail).
So we went from thinking we'd have our 3'fer picture...to now being a little bad for Gary's fish getting off....then he finishes the story.
Apparently a little while later while Gary waited in the same spot, here came his fish,not doing well at all from his shot, rolling/swimming down toward him. Another well placed shot and he had his fish...what are the chances of that!!
We'd done it...we were finally three for three!!
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/bfishin9.jpg)
I was there to witness Tim's fish first hand, and got to hear Gary tell his amazing story!
Just want to take the time now to publicly thank Gary and Tim for filling my summer with some unforgettable memories. I look forward to many more...Thank You
Good stuff, bowfishing in one of the hardest things that an instinctive shooter can learn...
holding "off" the target is tough to do.
nice pics. :)
BD
hey curt, great write up of all our adventures (so far...) man that picture came out awesome, i made it my background, thanks alot Tim.
did i read we might get a camera man!?!?! lol hope you can join us sometime shawn.
no need to thank anyone we love it that you come down and enjoy the river with us like you said " this is just too much fun" if that is possible...
the other thanks will go to this site because with out it we might have missed out on another year between muzzy shoots.
hope we can keep the good times coming and maybe do some more "dancing" and "half falls" outta the canoe (things get ugly when i got a fish on sometimes)
Great pics! Thanks for sharing. That second one is a natural for any trad calender.
Great pics bro. Sure looks like alot of fun! That morning mist pic is awesome!
Cutty, Chad...Thanx...I still can't believe how much Tim S. improved the picture :notworthy:
We will Tim......we have a lot of summer to go!
Now we might even have a photographer :clapper:
In case anyone wants to know how much fish like these weigh(Tim had a digital scale).....Mine 11#, Tim's 12#, and Gary's 13#....these seem to be about the average of what's in the river.....Tim shot a monster earlier this year.
Way to go Curt. The most fun you can have with a bow!
Very cool Curt! Looks like some good fish leather off of those slobs! :thumbsup:
Thanx Bill...miss ya around here bud....
Thank you too Joe....ya know we talked about sime fish skin backing,but the fish went to a greater cause......I'll try to get something off the next one....Does reg. carp skin work,or does it need to be a grass carp?
ttt
i am also interested to know if these skins could be used
Tim, I hope I can get in on one of these before the summer is out. I should be shooting again by the Muzzy shoot, so I will talk to ya there!! Shawn
Curt,
You'll have to make a trip west. I'm bowhunting already.
Might have to that some time bud! I'd love to!
That sure is fun!! Bowfishing that is!! Thanks for sharing Curt. You may of had them, but if not polerized sunglasses to take the glare off the water are priceless!
:thumbsup:
Brent
Thanx Brent....that day I forgot them, and I missed them dearly!
Gary went out yesterday by himself...check out this whopper and the other three he got......
(http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v77/Guru39/fish006.jpg)