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when bow fishing what is the minimum and maximum lb draw i should have on my bow

from bowfishertothee... on 06.28.09

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from bighunter wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

50 - 70

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from bighunter wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

hope this helps

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from Big O wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

I'd say no lower than 45lbs. If it will take a deer it ill' work on fish. Mines 50lbs(won't go lower).
As for max- How much do you want to pull all night?

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from bustsomeducks wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

I shoot a 45# PSE Coyote recurve without any problems with penetration. Will easily stick needle nose over five foot with a full draw. My brother-in-law and I shot 55 needle nose on the Sabine River in East Texas a couple of months ago with several of them being around 5 foot. Check out some pics on our website at www.swampcityrodandgunclub.com. Look under media gallery and then bowfishing 2009.

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from Big O wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

I'd say no lower than 45lbs. If it will take a deer it ill' work on fish. Mines 50lbs(won't go lower).
As for max- How much do you want to pull all night?

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from bighunter wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

50 - 70

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from bighunter wrote 20 weeks 4 days ago

hope this helps

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from bustsomeducks wrote 20 weeks 3 days ago

I shoot a 45# PSE Coyote recurve without any problems with penetration. Will easily stick needle nose over five foot with a full draw. My brother-in-law and I shot 55 needle nose on the Sabine River in East Texas a couple of months ago with several of them being around 5 foot. Check out some pics on our website at www.swampcityrodandgunclub.com. Look under media gallery and then bowfishing 2009.

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