I took a buddy from work down there yesterday to fish with Logan and I think I got another person addicted to bowfishing! He had a blast. He got a longnose on his second shot, and had never really shot a bow before. It was pretty easy, because the fish where we went were thick as thieves. We only shot about 50 while teaching him the ropes, and then Logan tied on to a monster that was laying up. We lost her in the end after missing a couple of back up shots. She would go crazy when she was eased up to the surface. Needless to say, we weren't too concerned about shooting numbers after that. We were hunting her. She was much bigger than the big one Logan and I got last time I was down there, which is now with Joey being mounted. Logan is a cool guy to shoot with and I think it's pretty awesome that he's offered so many people a chance to go fish what in my opinion, are the best bowfishing waters I've ever seen or heard of (if you want gar). Even with so many folks on here ragging him so bad about an air boat, or how many times he fires a bow in a day etc. The only pictures I bothered with yesterday was of my buddy Joe holding up his first gar and I took a couple of the blood in the bottom of the boat after we had unloaded the fish. We pulled in a couple of respectable gator gar, many spotties and longnose. I didn't even think to take any pics of the fish in the boat. I see now I should have since it's apparent to many on this site you are a liar if you can't produce a picture. We could have shot as many fish as we wanted yesterday, and that's a fact. And, we didn't even get on the water until after 1:00. I'm planning to go back down next weekend and take my daughter. I want to get her into bowfishing, and I can't think of a better place to go nor a better person to go with.