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<blockquote data-quote="ShadowWalker" data-source="post: 169596" data-attributes="member: 632"><p>Old post, I know. But I agree with what's been said already. If you rather have a compound bow look for a Bear Black Bear. They pretty much have a set price of going for no more than $30 on eBay. Then you can expect 15-25 in shipping. I had one set up as a loaner and never had an issue with it. </p><p></p><p>They go cheap because they max out at 45 lbs and are an older bow. But most bowfishing set Ups are in the 35-45 lb range.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShadowWalker, post: 169596, member: 632"] Old post, I know. But I agree with what's been said already. If you rather have a compound bow look for a Bear Black Bear. They pretty much have a set price of going for no more than $30 on eBay. Then you can expect 15-25 in shipping. I had one set up as a loaner and never had an issue with it. They go cheap because they max out at 45 lbs and are an older bow. But most bowfishing set Ups are in the 35-45 lb range. [/QUOTE]
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