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Re: Bowfishing bows [Re: JThoele] #4063749 02/18/13 10:16 PM
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Originally Posted By: JThoele
Jerry, is that for bows already rigged with an AMS reel?
yes sir


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Re: Bowfishing bows [Re: JThoele] #4064502 02/19/13 02:09 AM
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I use a #45 lbs Fred Bear Grizzly Recurve. I installed some threaded inserts into the side, and mounted an AMS bowfishing reel. Before using a recurve, I tried using some older compounds. They never worked well, and if the poundage is high, they can be dangerous.


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Re: Bowfishing bows [Re: Colt W. Knight] #4068106 02/20/13 06:19 AM
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I use a Martin jaguar when I find time to go, but it's been a while. Have a spare, but it's my first tourney bow so can't get rid of it bc it's accesorized to the point ill never get my money back out of it....and it's blue&silver.

Re: Bowfishing bows [Re: Navasot] #4068108 02/20/13 06:21 AM
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Let me know what you would want for it and your location please. I need a few more for my wife and friends for this spring. Anyone know of any places to launch a full sized bass boat in the trinity anywhere between Trinidad and Palestine?


Bakers landing is right off of 287 out of Cayuga. Not trying to get in your business but is your bass boat metal or fiberglass? I went and ran the Trinity this week and it is low, I would never run a fiberglass boat in the river but that's just me. I had to go tow a buddy back the other day, he hit a stump 2-3 miles up river and tore his his prop off. There is some good gator gar fishing but it can be dangerous if you don't know the river.

Clay


Trinity is a death trap for fiberglass....if your gona be up that way id hit lake fairfield.... lots of shooting if you hit it right....when the trinity is low it pretty tuff mainly will just be shooting quick cuz there all in the deep water...hard to get in the creeks.

I ain't skirred of putting the progator in below Livingston and running down river....it gets a little squirrelly with 12 gates open

Re: Bowfishing bows [Re: rifleman] #4069269 02/20/13 06:26 PM
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"Squirrelly" huh? Lol

Prolly be fun to Lewis and Clark it out of a pirogue or canoe

Re: Bowfishing bows [Re: froghunter] #4262664 05/17/13 08:29 PM
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Originally Posted By: froghunter
i have an onida i may get rid of. i would ask 150$ plus shipping.

its a bare bow.


Still got that onieda for sale? What model is it

Re: Bowfishing bows [Re: JThoele] #4361722 07/03/13 05:20 AM
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Don't have one for sale, but if your looking for a recurve check out the Hoyt Gamemaster II. If your looking for a compound, check out the PSE Wave and Alpine Mako.


Thaz right..
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