looking to get started- please help
#1
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Giant Nontypical
Joined: Oct 2007
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From: Jefferson County, Missouri
hey guys, im wanting to get started in bowfishing. i would like some suggestions on equipment. i really dont want to spend too much money on this first setup. i want a compound.
thanks!
thanks!
#2
So do you have an extra compound to shoot or not?
If so, all you need is a reel seat, reel (Zebco 808....jmo), line, and an arrow.
You can find all that online at Cabelas, Bass Pro, ect. Take a minute and look through these post on the bowfishing forum. There is a lot of other people who have asked about what they needed to get started and some really great responses. Best of luck to ya
If so, all you need is a reel seat, reel (Zebco 808....jmo), line, and an arrow.
You can find all that online at Cabelas, Bass Pro, ect. Take a minute and look through these post on the bowfishing forum. There is a lot of other people who have asked about what they needed to get started and some really great responses. Best of luck to ya
#3
Links:
http://www.hunting.net/forum/tm.aspx?m=2811248
http://www.hunting.net/forum/tm.aspx?m=2802446
http://www.hunting.net/forum/tm.aspx?m=2801880
Theseshould get you on the right path
http://www.hunting.net/forum/tm.aspx?m=2811248
http://www.hunting.net/forum/tm.aspx?m=2802446
http://www.hunting.net/forum/tm.aspx?m=2801880
Theseshould get you on the right path
#6
If you are looking for a cheap beginners bow made for bowfishing....AMS Fishhawk and Browning Barracuda are both right at 200 bucks and great bows.
If you go with a bottle retriever, it will be about 20 bucks more upfront but will last forever, I dont think it is possible to break one.
Another option that is more convenient and quicker to use is a reel seat and spincast reel. A Synergy TI20, Zebco 808, Zebco 888, etc. will all work. My favorite is the 888. It has less plastic parts than the 808, more metal means less things to break. They are nearly identical reels though. Just remeber to push the button religiously, or else you will loose arrows and possibly strip out gears in the reel.
I have and use both. I prefer the reels more but pick up an extra because they are prone to problems...probably due to human error.[8D]
If you go with a bottle retriever, it will be about 20 bucks more upfront but will last forever, I dont think it is possible to break one.

Another option that is more convenient and quicker to use is a reel seat and spincast reel. A Synergy TI20, Zebco 808, Zebco 888, etc. will all work. My favorite is the 888. It has less plastic parts than the 808, more metal means less things to break. They are nearly identical reels though. Just remeber to push the button religiously, or else you will loose arrows and possibly strip out gears in the reel.
I have and use both. I prefer the reels more but pick up an extra because they are prone to problems...probably due to human error.[8D]
#7
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Giant Nontypical
Joined: Oct 2007
Posts: 7,684
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From: Jefferson County, Missouri
ok guys, my dad had a really old browning sitting in the basement that i didnt know about. so im using that as the bow, its a compound. im getting everything else today
im really excited, thanks for the help

im really excited, thanks for the help
#8
ORIGINAL: TEmbry
If you are looking for a cheap beginners bow made for bowfishing....AMS Fishhawk and Browning Barracuda are both right at 200 bucks and great bows.
If you go with a bottle retriever, it will be about 20 bucks more upfront but will last forever, I dont think it is possible to break one.
Another option that is more convenient and quicker to use is a reel seat and spincast reel. A Synergy TI20, Zebco 808, Zebco 888, etc. will all work. My favorite is the 888. It has less plastic parts than the 808, more metal means less things to break. They are nearly identical reels though. Just remeber to push the button religiously, or else you will loose arrows and possibly strip out gears in the reel.
I have and use both. I prefer the reels more but pick up an extra because they are prone to problems...probably due to human error.[8D]
If you are looking for a cheap beginners bow made for bowfishing....AMS Fishhawk and Browning Barracuda are both right at 200 bucks and great bows.
If you go with a bottle retriever, it will be about 20 bucks more upfront but will last forever, I dont think it is possible to break one.

Another option that is more convenient and quicker to use is a reel seat and spincast reel. A Synergy TI20, Zebco 808, Zebco 888, etc. will all work. My favorite is the 888. It has less plastic parts than the 808, more metal means less things to break. They are nearly identical reels though. Just remeber to push the button religiously, or else you will loose arrows and possibly strip out gears in the reel.
I have and use both. I prefer the reels more but pick up an extra because they are prone to problems...probably due to human error.[8D]





