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Title: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 15, 2010, 05:11:48 pm
these are some random pictures of me and my buddy ian from over the summer, and a video of one of the reasons i like crack barrel shot guns. hope yall get a kick out of these. we sure had fun doing it all.

here are two of me bowfishing from a bridge.
(http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy146/ikillgarfish/025-2.jpg)
(http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy146/ikillgarfish/026-1.jpg)
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: Josh on February 15, 2010, 05:14:24 pm
looks like fun, man!  Ive never bow fished before, but I love archery and I love to fish so Guess what I am gonna learn to do this summer?  :)  -josh
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 15, 2010, 05:21:32 pm
oops hit the post button to soon. here are the rest of em.


these are the first 3 gar i shot with my bow
(http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy146/ikillgarfish/027-1.jpg)

this is a big cotton mouth that i shot in the top of the head with the bowfishing arrow as he swam under a bridge. best shot i have ever made. took the pic after i took him off the arrow.
(http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy146/ikillgarfish/028-1.jpg)

and this is me happily filling the hole for my pocket set with pulverized fish.

(http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy146/ikillgarfish/040-1.jpg)

and here is a random little video of the little crack barrel shotgun i carry in my pack

(http://i786.photobucket.com/albums/yy146/ikillgarfish/th_039.jpg) (http://s786.photobucket.com/albums/yy146/ikillgarfish/?action=view&current=039.flv)
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: Hillbilly on February 15, 2010, 05:32:20 pm
Cool pics. Looks like you had at least one flounder in that creek, too.
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 15, 2010, 05:40:07 pm
oh yeah i caught that thing the same day on a pice of snake...which i shot with my bow.  ;D sorry forgot that the flounder was in there  :P
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: skyarrow on February 15, 2010, 07:02:40 pm
cool pics and vid what brand was the shotty i have a H&R shotty like that but the barrel is much shorter and has a collapsible stock hehe here is a pic and i can put the longer barrel on it for longer range shooting 

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Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 15, 2010, 11:38:29 pm
thanks. the shotgun is just a little stevens i picked up at a pawn shop for fifty bucks, thats y i kinda treat it like crap. i like yours!
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: skyarrow on February 16, 2010, 12:11:15 am
thanx and thats a good price that u payed i love pawn shop deals  ;D
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: mullet on February 16, 2010, 12:14:05 am
  Cool pictures. I wouldn't treat that little shotgun like crap. I don't know how many guns I bought over the years for $20, $50, that I got tired of and damn near gave away. Today, I know of one $65 , 45 cal. Submachine gun replica in semi-auto that is worth about a grand that I traded for a $125 book.

 They all go up in value.
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 16, 2010, 01:37:26 am
Mr. Eddie i dont really treat it that bad i just dont baby it like i do most of my guns.
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: stickbender on February 16, 2010, 04:17:57 am

     Cool pictures, and video.....So did Ian get wet also? ::)  Uh.....that cotton mouth, would just be a snack for the ones down here.  ;D He is a bit on the skinny side also.  ::) Still I would not want to be bit by it.  :o You ever hunt any of the Nutria or Capybara?  8) Or are they in your area?
                                                                              Wayne
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 16, 2010, 08:29:41 am
lol yeah i know those snakes get alot bigger but the fact that i shot this one through the top of the head with a bow is why i was proud. as for the nutria and capybara, i never heard of the capybara, but with nutria, i just dont have any places where they are that i can hunt on. they are all over the place down where i bowfish but i dont have permission to hunt anywhere down there. well, off to check coon traps.
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: stickbender on February 16, 2010, 01:07:59 pm

     
     Recurve Shooter;
     I would be proud also.  Hitting a snake in the head, while it is swimming, is not easy.  The Capybara, is a South American rodent, like the nutria.  Just imagine a light brown, 40-50lb guinea pig, with BIG buck teeth.  We had one around the Palm Beach County airport, and they had a heck of a time catching it.  8) They are also water rodents.  You need to come down, and try to shoot some of these lizards, and cobras, and pythons, boas, and such.  ;D The idiots in Cape Coral, are inundated with water monitors, and they are eating everything they can catch.  They are wiping out the natural fauna.  The officials, say, well we just don't know what to about them.  Well D'uh!!  Bang.  Oooh there's another one...Bang.   Problem solved.  ;) No guns in the neighborhood? ::)  Nock.  Creak......Twang, Swhoosh, thump!  Problem solved!...... ;D
     So what do you do with the coons you catch?  Is there much market for the skins?  Meat?  Good luck on the trapping, and try taking a machete with you, so you can cut your way around those little deep creeks..... ;D  I have a little H&R single shot 12 guage, that my brother gave me.  He got it from a neighbor, and it needed an ejector spring retainer, so I just made one out of an old drill bit that was broken.  I save those kind of things just for those kind of fixes...... 8)  A Friend of mine used to live on the intracoastal, and not too far from the Boyton Inlet, and he had a 16 foot John boat, that he would take out to the ocean early in the morning when the ocean was flat as glass, and take his single barrel shotgun, and shoot flying fish! :o  A lot of fun, but not exactly legal. ::)

                                                                    Wayne

Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: huntertrapper on February 16, 2010, 05:48:16 pm
Cool Stuff man. bowfishins fun. snow wont open up here or thaw out for a while to do it though.
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 16, 2010, 09:49:07 pm
yeah man trappins fun but cold.

stickbender, man that would be fun. is it leagle to kill that stuff down there? im pretty sure we dont have the giant guinnea pigs in louisiana, but that would be interesting to trap. i love stickin stuff with that bowfishin arra. as for the coons, this is only the second year i have really messed with trappin, and because im in highschool, and my friend is in collage, and the trappin propertie is about ten or fifteen miles from the house, so we can only trap on weekends. needless to say, we dont exactly catch them by the truck loads. but on the occasions where we do catch a few i pop em in the head with my .22 and go home and skin em. untill now i never really knew what to do with the hides but jeffutley hooked me up with the stuff to tan, so hopefully over the summer we will be makeing some new quivers.  ;D

as for the meat, if you cut out the glands and be carefull not to let the hair touch the meat, its pretty tasty. pawpaw soaks it in bbq sauce and cooks it up in the oven. i guess i would say its kinda like a cross between pork and turtle if that makes any sence lol.  ;D
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: stickbender on February 17, 2010, 01:31:16 am

     Oh yeah, no license, no limit!  8) All the cobras, pythons, boas, and iguanas, Cuban Jungle Anoles, water monitors, etc. , you want!  :o Just be careful around the brackish, and salt water marshes, as we also have Crocodiles.  :o  An occasional few, have wandered around down the keys, and up the east coast, and have been seen off of Miami beach.  Supposedly,...... as I was told, they caught a big one up in a salt marsh, where I used to go crab trapping, and other people used to go clamming in the intracoastal waterway, on the outskirts of the marsh.  It is not too far from Ft. Pierce, which is just about 8-10 miles from me.  But this was back in the mid 60's.  As for having a specific spot to hunt the snakes, and such, you would have to ask the Game Commission, and then get permission to hunt them, if they are on private land.  But I would not think that would be a problem, since you would be doing them a big favor.  You might not see anthing at all, and you might see a few, or a bunch.  But as for the lizards, (water Monitors)  Just go to Cape Coral, on the south west coast, and go up and down the little waterways, and they are all over the place, around peoples homes, etc.  West palm beach has loads of iguanas, and Cuban Jungle Anoles.  The Jungle anoles, look like a snake in the head, and have little velociraptor hands, with long SHARP claws. :o  As are the Iguana claws.  ;) I can tell you from personal experience, they can be quite nasty, if they don't you picking them up. ;)  They have small, but very sharp teeth, and long, and very sharp claws, and can turn around like a slinky in their skin, and rake you up one side, and down the other, all the while slapping the snot out of you with their tail!  :o They can get quite large also. Maybe Eddie can take you down to the Big Cypress, area, and you can look for some big snakes.  Look in the sand for trails, where they have crossed.  I take it where you got the Gars, is in brackish water, since you also got a nice Flounder?  Have you eaten gar before?

                                                                        Wayne
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 17, 2010, 12:16:54 pm
there are two little places where i gar fish, one is just a fresh watter creek, and the one in the pics is i guess like a brackish water bayou type thing on the edge of lake ponchitrain. and yeah i eat gar. pretty tasty. bout like trying to skin an armored car though lol. my pawpaw makes gar balls out of them, which is jist like big gar meatballs cooked in a red gravey. its pretty good.  with all the exotic pests and the bunch of native critters yall have down there, seems like you could stick something just about everytime your go bowfishin. lol when the gar arnt cooperateing we see who can stick the most crabs. then we go give them to someone for redfish bait.  ;D
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: stickbender on February 17, 2010, 07:24:22 pm

     Recurve Shooter, if you cut the Gar's head off, and cut a slit on the back, straight back to the little line pattern that spirals around it, you can grab it with a pair of pliers, or something, sometimes, just a rag, and start unraveling the skin.  ;) It unravels like the biscuit tins, in a spiral pattern. 8)  Look at the the gar's skin, and you can see the line pattern, that  spirals around it.  I have never eaten gar, But I would like to try it.  I know some people in Okeechobee, who will take every gar you can catch.  They fry them.  Same thing, chunks of meat.  I know it is nice looking meat.  But the smell of that slime is what turned me off from eating them. :P  I discovered the spiral skinning by accident.  I was catching Gars, and ran out of bait, and so I cut the head off of one, and was trying to dig out some meat, and sliced a slit straight back to the spiral, and tried to pry one side off to dig out a chunk of meat, and the skin followed the spiral line, and I just kept pulling on it, and I had a whole skinned gar, in my hand.  :o As for using the crabs for bait, if they are small, sure, but anyting the size of my hand is going to become garlic crabs!! ;D  Yeah, it is getting weird down here with all the exotic animals, reptiles, and fish, that have been dumped into the wild. :(  It can be quite a surprise as to what you might see, or catch down here at times. :o  Sounds like you live in a neat area. :)


                                                                                 Wayne
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 18, 2010, 10:21:20 am
garlic crabs??? what is that?

i'll have to try that way to skin them. i know that slime is nasty, we call it gar snot. makes my sheep skin string silencers look funny when they are all soaked with it lol. when i get home i'll dig up a pic of one crab i shot because my sister bet i couldnt hit it. it was sitting on a big broken slab of concrete just under the watter under the twin spans at manchac, so i squated down level with the slab and shot him between the eyes. never even hit concrete. :D if nothing els its pretty good practice.
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: mullet on February 18, 2010, 05:56:26 pm
 
just take a hacksaw and make a slice behind the head like you were going to cut it off, but don't. Then make another across just above the tail. Then take a pair of Tin snips and connect the two slices and pull both sides apart. take a filet knife and cut both backstraps out and throw the rest away. Two hunks of meat and no bones, easy.
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: stickbender on February 18, 2010, 06:52:09 pm
     Well Recurve Shooter, it sounds like you have that bow fishing down pat!  Garlic crabs are absolutely the best way to eat crabs hands down!  We have a place in Melbourne, Fla. that used to be in Grant, Fla. till it burned.  But they moved, anyway, they make garlic crabs, and you just can't eat one!  You get a sever case of gluttony!  My Girlfirend now makes them just like they do at the restaurant (Ozzie's), it is really easy.  You catch a bunch of blue claw crabs, and you get a big pot of water going to a roiling boil, and you dump in the crabs.  Once they are lightly cooked to a red color, you remove them. You and let them cool enough to handle them, and then you pop the top carapace off, and clean out all that "Crap", :P and rinse them, and set them on a big cookie sheet, and then melt some butter, (real butter, not that plastic crap) and mix in some granulated garlic, lots of garlic!! And old bay seasoning. You can mix it to your own taste.  My Girlfriend uses three types of granulated garlic.  you brush it all over the crabs, cover the entire crab with the mixture, and pack some in the space of the crab where the innards were, and you can also put in some minced garlic, either jar, or fresh, in that space, as well, and you put them in an oven at 375-400 degrees, on bake for 15 minutes, and every five minutes or so use a spray bottle, and lightly spray them to keep them moist, or just look in on them every now and then to see if the claws, are getting dark, or if they seem to be drying out, and if so just mist them a little.  But you proabably won't have to mist them much, being as how there is a lot of crab juice, and butter.  Take them out and whack the claws, and you have a feast fit for a king. ;)  Once you have done a few, you will get the hang of it, and it is the only way you will want to eat them.  You will see what I mean about gluttony, I have eaten till I thought I was going to burst, but I just had to try just one more..... ::)  I don't bother serving anything with them, since I am intent on eating crabs!  But you could serve corn on the cob, hush puppies, Cole slaw, and what ever you want.  Your favorite beverage, and you aren't going anywhere for awhile.  You will be sitting right there enjoying!  8) But try to get fresh crabs, they will be much better. ;)  If you have crabs in that creek, just make yourself some crab traps, and catch a bunch. 8)  Or you can just use a fishing pole, and a piece of fish, or head, and put it out, and when you see the line going out, or moving, slowly reel it in, and if you have a dip net, just slide it under the crab, and lift it up and put the crab in the bucket.  Some people like to use chicken necks, but I have had better luck with fish parts.  Put it on a hook, you never know, you might catch a fish too. 8)  There are Jimmies, and Jennys.  The Jimmies, the males and will have a tail flap, with a piece that looks like the washington monument on it.  They are usually the bigger crabs.  Try for them if you can, as there is more eating, but the jennies eat just fine also!

                                                                                       Wayne
Title: Re: what me and ian do
Post by: recurve shooter on February 18, 2010, 07:06:52 pm
sounds like ima have to try that this summer. me and two friends caught a little over two dozen crabs in 2 hours with the rod and reel like your talkin about.  ;D of cource that was only after it got to dark to shoot anything.

Mullet, thats how i skin em.  ;D man i cant wait for the 80 degree weather to roll back around.