I think you're a little over gunned per se' with your outfit. Like said before, go lower poundage, and disposable. Bowfishing is hard on gear, bows getting dropped, slime, blood, guts, mud and more.
My wife and I have matching outfits, but my riser and limbs are black and hers are camo.
Mathews Mission Craze "Easily adjustable draw length" mine is set at about 35#, and her's at 28#. The reason for the low draw weight is we might take 200 shots a night and that can be very taxing on the shoulder. We also shortened our draw lengths from what we normally shoot. Our reels are Muzzy XD reels with 150# string. The AMS cans are just fine though. We use F&D Pro reels seats that our reels are mounted to and the RPM Breakout Rod. The rod is not needed but I like to think I'm really fishing

. We use the Muzzy points, and have a bunch of different arrows. WE always carry spare tips, and arrows when we go out. We use the quick Draw Bowfishing arrow rest, it is one of the safest and strongest. We use the Glow in the Dark Quick Shot Finger Savers. It's very fast paced and no release is needed, that takes time, and something that could possibly fail. The Finger Savers protect your fingers from damage, taking many shots with bare wet hands can be hard on your fingers, and slippage can be an issue.
Oneida are popular bow fishing bows, but I would recommend an older bow that the draw weight can be cranked down to as low as at least 30#. Craigslist there are always cheap bows for sale. I would definitely inspect "limbs, and cams, or wheels" carefully if buying a new bow, and possibly replace the strings.