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Bulzeye 09-25-2006 11:47 AM

RE: Yes it's true...
 
I love fastflight in the spincasts, but didn't know it could be used in the retrievers too. I do know about the dacron line's ability to store energy and then slingshot back. I've both gotten smacked with a snapback arrow in the forhead, and had a stumped arrow zing back to hit the boat when I gave it a yank.

Congrats on the new equip guys. May you shoot many fish and much footage.

If you do run short on the bloopers, you can always drop the whole bow over the side, or has that been done? ;)

Ray Hunter 42 09-28-2006 08:26 AM

RE: Yes it's true...
 
Glad to hear ya guys switched. Hopefully now Keith will now how to load up his float the next time he uses one. LOL.

carptracker 10-24-2006 06:22 PM

RE: Yes it's true...
 
Ok, I'm going to show how ignorant I am. Is there a difference between a slotted retriever and a regular one? Does that have to do with using floats? I'm looking at trying to find a couple starter bows for me and my son now. Gonna look on ebay tonight, I think.

HNI_Christine 10-24-2006 06:53 PM

RE: Yes it's true...
 
You're correct, the slotted retriever is for the floats.

If you're not planning on using a float for most fish, I'd get a standard retriever. Standards are easier to use. (the slotted has line and bands that you have to watch)

:)

KBI-PREZ 11-05-2006 08:17 AM

RE: Yes it's true...
 
Your the one oh great madam Prez hope you find some deer soon sounds like your having troubles this year.

Red Hawk 11-22-2006 04:48 PM

RE: Yes it's true...
 
nice catch :)


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