Bowfishing & Accessories
See It. Draw. Shoot. Repeat.
From Cajun and Fin Finder bowfishing bows to Muzzy reels, AMS arrows and everything in between — gear built for hunters who never stop when archery season ends.
Bowfishing — Archery Season Never Has to End.
Bowfishing is one of the fastest growing outdoor sports in the country — and for good reason. It combines the skill of archery with the excitement of fishing, puts you on the water during warm summer months when hunting season is closed, and gives you a legitimate reason to shoot your bow year round. Whether you’re stalking carp in a shallow creek, shooting gar from a flatbottom boat at night or targeting stingrays in saltwater flats — bowfishing delivers nonstop action that’s hard to match with any other outdoor pursuit.
At Foxtrot Heather Outdoors we carry a carefully selected lineup of bowfishing gear from the most trusted names in the sport. From Cajun and Fin Finder bowfishing bows to Muzzy’s legendary bottle reels, AMS arrows, RPM spincast reels and 30-06 points and accessories — we have everything you need to get on the water and start shooting whether you’re a first timer or a seasoned bowfisher chasing a new personal best.
Choosing Your First Bowfishing Bow
- Recurve bows are the most popular choice for beginners — simple, lightweight and easy to shoot from a boat or bank
- Draw weights of 30–50 lbs are ideal for bowfishing — enough power to penetrate water and drive an arrow through a fish
- Cajun and Fin Finder offer complete bowfishing packages with everything you need right out of the box — bow, reel, arrow and point included
- Compound bowfishing bows like the Muzzy V2 and Fin Finder F-31 offer more speed and power for larger fish and longer shots
Reels, Lines & Arrows
- Bottle reels like the Muzzy V2 are the most popular choice — they hold more line than spincast reels and handle big fish better
- Spincast reels like the RPM M1 are great for beginners — simple to use and retrieve line quickly between shots
- AMS bowfishing arrows are fiberglass and built specifically for shooting through water — never use a carbon hunting arrow for bowfishing
- Use a safety slide like the Cajun Pro Slide on every arrow — it prevents the line from wrapping around your bow arm on the shot
Points, Accessories & Quivers
- 30-06 and Muzzy make the most popular bowfishing points — look for barbed tips that hold fish securely after the shot
- A bowfishing quiver keeps extra arrows ready and within reach — essential when fish are moving fast and shots come quickly
- Polarized sunglasses are a must for daytime bowfishing — they cut the glare off the water and let you see fish that would otherwise be invisible
- A bowfishing rest specifically designed for heavy fiberglass arrows keeps your setup shooting consistently shot after shot
Getting Started Tips
- Aim low — water refracts light and makes fish appear higher than they actually are — aim 6 inches below where the fish appears for every 10 feet of distance
- Night bowfishing with lights is one of the most exciting ways to get into the sport — fish are more active and easier to spot in shallow water after dark
- Carp, gar and buffalo are the most common bowfishing targets across most of the country — check your state’s regulations for legal species and water restrictions
- Start on calm shallow water — ponds, slow rivers and shallow lake flats give you the best visibility and the most shot opportunities as a beginner
Bowfishing Gear — Bows, Reels, Arrows & Accessories
Foxtrot Heather Outdoors carries a complete selection of bowfishing gear for beginners and experienced bowfishers alike. Whether you are shooting from a flatboat at night or wading shallow flats during the day, we have the bowfishing equipment you need to get on the water and start shooting.
Bowfishing Bows & Packages
Shop complete bowfishing bow packages from Cajun Archery and Fin Finder. Bowfishing bow packages include everything you need right out of the box — bow, reel, arrow, and point. Recurve bows are the most popular choice for bowfishing gear beginners — lightweight, easy to shoot from a boat or bank, and simple to maintain. Draw weights of 30 to 50 lbs are ideal for most bowfishing situations.
Bowfishing Reels & Lines
Find the right bowfishing reel for your setup. Bottle reels like the Muzzy V2 hold more line than spincast reels and handle big fish better. Spincast reels like the AMS RPM M1 are great for beginners — simple to use and retrieve line quickly between shots. Shop bowfishing reels, lines, and replacement spools from Muzzy and AMS.
Bowfishing Arrows & Points
AMS bowfishing arrows are built specifically for shooting through water. Never use a carbon hunting arrow for bowfishing — fiberglass bowfishing arrows are designed to handle the stress of water penetration and repeated use. Shop bowfishing arrows, replacement points, and safety slides from AMS, Cajun, Muzzy, and Fin Finder. A safety slide like the Cajun Pro Slide prevents the line from wrapping around your bow arm on every shot.
Bowfishing Rests & Accessories
A bowfishing rest specifically designed for heavy fiberglass arrows keeps your bowfishing gear setup shooting consistently shot after shot. Shop arrow rests, quivers, stabilizers, and mounting hardware for your bowfishing bow setup.
Bowfishing Lights & Night Bowfishing Gear
Night bowfishing is one of the most exciting ways to experience the sport. Fish are more active and easier to spot in shallow water after dark. Shop bowfishing lights, LED light bars, and underwater lights to light up the shallows and spot carp, gar, and buffalo on the bottom.
Bowfishing Sights & Optics
Aim low — water refracts light and makes fish appear higher than they actually are. Aim 6 inches below where the fish appears for every 10 feet of distance. Shop bowfishing sights and optics to improve your accuracy from the boat or bank.
Foxtrot Heather Outdoors carries bowfishing gear from the most trusted brands in the sport including Cajun Archery, Fin Finder, Muzzy, and AMS. Shop bowfishing equipment online with nationwide shipping. Serving hunters and bowfishers across Tennessee including Chattanooga, Ooltewah, Cleveland, and Knoxville.