For mine, I was kind of in the same situation, lots of friends, not a lot of cash. We rented 2 pontoon boats and a condo on a lake that has a notoriously rowdy party cove. There were 18 of us, and with each of my buddies, and future father in law throwing down some cash, it was pretty affordable. We didnt shoot anything, and I couldn't tell you what happened at all on Saturday, but 5 years later, it still gets talked about a lot, and has set the standards for bachelor parties in my circle of friends. If you wanted to shoot something, I'd say find a lake with a party cove, and bowfish in the am, then party all afternoon and into Sunday.
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Same here for my bachelor party...there's always a party cove. And hell if there isn't..make your own. You cant tell from the pic but we were surrounded by cabin cruisers and yachts but whatever I bet we had the best time in the place... And we were able to get more shallow.