Bow Fishing Essay

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Easton Byrne

RPM Pit Crew 2016

Hometown: Reeds Spring, MO

Occupation: Student

Areas of Bow-fishing Expertise: I’m am not an expert at anything. I am always looking to improve everything I do.

Favorite Method of Bow-fishing: I enjoy chasing carp in the clear water of Southwest Missouri. There is nothing more fun than a night on the boat chasing fish with family and friends.

Credentials and Awards: I have not won any bow-fishing awards yet. I did finish in the top 16 in the state of Missouri for 12U wresting in 2015.

Best Attribute: I am friendly and easy to get along with. I make friends easily and love to introduce new people to the sport of bow-fishing.

Up Close and Personal: I was born in Southwest Missouri where I fell in

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