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<blockquote data-quote="nathanielrthomas" data-source="post: 159451" data-attributes="member: 1207"><p>Hello guys, maybe I shoulda posted this is another section, but anyway. I had a guy come up to me at the gas station the other day and tell me I have an excellent boat for bowfishing. I have a 1448 flat bottom heavy duty G3 with a deck on the front that is almost 7' long, flush with the gunnels. Its really stable. The question is, what do I need to get started? Ive never shot a bow before in my life. Just looking for a solid beginner rig. Thanks fellers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nathanielrthomas, post: 159451, member: 1207"] Hello guys, maybe I shoulda posted this is another section, but anyway. I had a guy come up to me at the gas station the other day and tell me I have an excellent boat for bowfishing. I have a 1448 flat bottom heavy duty G3 with a deck on the front that is almost 7' long, flush with the gunnels. Its really stable. The question is, what do I need to get started? Ive never shot a bow before in my life. Just looking for a solid beginner rig. Thanks fellers. [/QUOTE]
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