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cant seem to find the search feathure so hope i dont pizz somebody off, but my question is: does everybody use their deer hunting bow for bowfishing or do they have a set bowfishing rig. i feel like i need to do modifications to my bow for bowfishing and i dont want to mess up my deer rig.


Tue Oct 04, 2011 8:35 pm
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Go buy you a bow for bow fishing ! A deer hunting bow ain't worth a shit!! To strong and you have to anchor it to shoot!!

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pse barracuda is a great start. i think you can get the whole package for around 400

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I was in the same boat a couple of months ago. I didn't want to tear down my deer bow and could only lower it to 55 lbs. You want no more than 40 lbs. I bought an AMS FishHawk for $283 + $10 shipping. It was by far the best deal I could find. You only have to buy the arrow. The bow comes fully rigged and ready to shoot. I got one trip with it. Shoots great. Got it here:
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x2 on the barracuda. 40 lb pull and 0% let off for snap shooting is a good start. when i first started i used a 70lb bear whitetail 2 and if i wasnt blowing up arrows, i was shooting though fish and having to turn around to pull arrow out of the mud.


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i think i am gonna get a pse kingfisher cause want a recurve. i have a baracuda and it is my primary bow. i bring an old matthews for a back up. its only set at like 43 lbs.

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i have never had any problems with mine. if i did, i wouldn't be suggesting people to get it. i shoot a few times a week too and i have had no problems with the bow except for the user attached. (knock on wood)

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I would look for a better recurve than the kingfisher. That thing is garbage.


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its cheap and if i decide i don't like it was still cheap. If i decide i really like the recurve i will invest in a better bow

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We tried one and garbage is a good description


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You can get you a decent recurve on ebay in the 100 range. I bought mine at the bear museum in FL back 10 or 15 years ago. Only paid a hundred bucks for it new and it is a looot nicer than the kingfisher.

If you buy one of those, I can promise you that you won't enjoy shooting a recurve. :lol: I bought an Oneida a couple years ago, but usually let my friends shoot it cause I like the recurve so much.


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I second that on the king fisher I have one also and it's poo!! As for as the barracuda I like mines alot I even like it more since I lowered the poundage on it!! I also have a discovery nice bow also!! But if you want the king of bow fishing bows Oneida osprey!! Nuff said

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i have seen DDM onieda and its badass but it was having user errors :o
to expensive for me right now

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and DDM got a new spot. a lot a reds

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I got a flounder spot !! Lol and yes it user has issues quit often lol

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hahaha the user on my bow was on the fritz too

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I have had several bowfishing rigs and just purchased a barnett youth bow for under 200 bucks set on 43lbs and will do anything you need it to IMHO

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Thanks everyone. I have looked at a couple on the net and I will buy a bow just for this. I have time to decide I haven't even got the boat yet. (dealer said the 15th) then make a bow platform. So I have time. I did walk along the bank below the dennison dam yesterday. And I could have shot a lot of carp. Big ones to. But I'm sure you'd bust a few arrows there with all the rocks. I'm getting siked. Thanks again


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just a heads up, the barracuda has been discontinued for 2012 and will be replaced by the wave. similar to a barracuda but has split limbs, single cam, and 45# max draw weight.


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