what bows U use
#11
Spike
Join Date: Mar 2010
Posts: 39
For jumping silvers a compound is hard to beat, but for shooting fish in the water a recurve cannot be beat. We shoot samick recurves, sage and a red stag. Any old recurve with a ams reel will do the trick, but as with all outdoor sports we often want to spend more that is actually necessary to do the job. Manufacturers love it when we want the latest, greatest gizzmo.
#13
My Oneida Osprey is set at 28-30lbs. I've taken some good sized carp in 4' of water with it. I've even gotten bigheads 6' deep... but that was shooting almost straight down.
My TNT Revolution is at 30-35lbs. Here's a picture of that bow and a good sized carp.
I may be getting a Mathews Craze to try out for bowfishing this year.
My TNT Revolution is at 30-35lbs. Here's a picture of that bow and a good sized carp.
I may be getting a Mathews Craze to try out for bowfishing this year.
#14
My Oneida Osprey is set at 28-30lbs. I've taken some good sized carp in 4' of water with it. I've even gotten bigheads 6' deep... but that was shooting almost straight down.
My TNT Revolution is at 30-35lbs. Here's a picture of that bow and a good sized carp.
I may be getting a Mathews Craze to try out for bowfishing this year.
My TNT Revolution is at 30-35lbs. Here's a picture of that bow and a good sized carp.
I may be getting a Mathews Craze to try out for bowfishing this year.
#18
Joe, Carpsniper made that one.
They used sell them but I haven't seen one for sale lately. Kendall could probably make one for you.
I think they make a big difference when reeling in. Keeps the line feeding directly into the reel no matter if the line is going behind you or off to the side.
They used sell them but I haven't seen one for sale lately. Kendall could probably make one for you.
I think they make a big difference when reeling in. Keeps the line feeding directly into the reel no matter if the line is going behind you or off to the side.
#20