bow fishing
1 of 1noun/ˈboʊ ˈfɪʃɪŋ/
Forms:bow fishings
1
a method of fishing where fish are shot with specialized archery equipment
Bow fishing is a technique that combines archery and fishing, where a fisherman uses a bow and arrow to catch fish. The bow is equipped with a fishing line attached to the arrow, and the fisherman aims at a fish swimming in shallow waters or near the surface. Once the arrow is shot, it strikes the fish and is retrieved by the line. Bow fishing is often done in freshwater, especially for species like carp or catfish. It requires good aiming skills, quick reflexes, and the ability to judge the fish’s movement in the water.
- To excel at bow fishing, one needs patience and keen eyesight.
- Bow fishing gear includes specialized bows and arrows designed for aquatic use.
- Bow fishing requires skillful aim and precision to catch fish.
- Aiming for fish underwater is the essence of bow fishing.
- The popularity of bow fishing has grown among freshwater enthusiasts.