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Bow issues. How to you break them?
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<blockquote data-quote="johnnybassboat" data-source="post: 300363" data-attributes="member: 10511"><p>I have done quite a bit of bowfishing in the past and have never broke a bow. bowfishing arrows are heavy and this helps lessen strain on the bow. Strings can break but regular maintenance is the solution to that. If people are shooting over rails they may be hitting the rails with the limbs of their bow. Action can get pretty fast and furious at times and equipment can get mistreated or abused, which never helps. I always use an older compound bow with a AMS retriever and a cable system to prevent line tangles,and has always worked good here for large carp and gar. I say get a cheap bow and go for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="johnnybassboat, post: 300363, member: 10511"] I have done quite a bit of bowfishing in the past and have never broke a bow. bowfishing arrows are heavy and this helps lessen strain on the bow. Strings can break but regular maintenance is the solution to that. If people are shooting over rails they may be hitting the rails with the limbs of their bow. Action can get pretty fast and furious at times and equipment can get mistreated or abused, which never helps. I always use an older compound bow with a AMS retriever and a cable system to prevent line tangles,and has always worked good here for large carp and gar. I say get a cheap bow and go for it. [/QUOTE]
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