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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: Mo_coon-catcher on August 28, 2018, 08:38:34 PM
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I still need to put on a rough fiber handle wrap, but here’s my new fishing bow. It’s hickory that is 2” wide from fade to midlimb then tapers to 1/2” nocks. The handle is 7” long, with 2” for each fade. The limbs are 26” from fade to nock. I made the handle long enough to be able to glue in the insert for a fishing reel and keep it well out of the bending portion. It started with 3/4” reflex, I heat treated in about 3” of total reflex, after shooting in the limbs are flat. After about 15 minutes thee limbs have 3/4” reflex again. It’s not very quick, but quick enough, pushing a 750gr arrow at 145 FPS at my short 26” draw.
Kyle
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hols schmokes, ya hunting megalodons? :laughing: :laughing:
well done!
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Really nice work, but it seems very long and unwieldy for a fishing bow used from a skiff or canoe. I have a short-wide PNW-style paddle bow in the works that may end up used for fishing. I use a belt-mounted reel rather than bow mounted.