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Bow fishing gloves?

Started by Stone Knife, March 07, 2008, 04:32:00 AM

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Stone Knife

What glove works best for bowfishing?
Proverbs 12:27
The lazy do not roast any game,
but the diligent feed on the riches of the hunt.


John 14:6

mooseman76

I haven't bowfished for a few years, but I used to use those "no glove" things that slid on the string on top and bottom of the nock.  I didn't like the feel of a wet glove so these worked best for me...Mike

NDTerminator

Try the Wet Shot by American Leathers...
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OconeeDan

I always used the no-glove doohickeys.

philil

Wrap some ductape over and under your nockpoint, leaving enough space for the nock.

Works like the noglove but cheaper and easier t put on/take of.

Have fun!
Phil
Bowfishing is a teamsport!

One shooting, the others saying: "Over the top"!

James Wrenn

I just use one of my worn out gloves or a damascas.
....Quality deer management means shooting them before they get tough....

killinstuff

I use athletic tape wrapped on the string. Gloves, to me anyway seem to get in the way of taking fish off or I'd forget it in the boat, it would sit in the sun covered in fish parts get stiff and stinky.
lll

Ryan Scott

no gloves are the way to go
No Sights, No Wheels, Just WING it
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carphunter100

NO-GLOVE but a Saunders slick tab works very good. But the no glove is the way to go.
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Wile E. Coyote

Another fan of the NO-Glove!
Wayne LaBauve

"Learn to wish that everything should come to pass exactly as it does."

redneckrampage

no gloves and i also like mechanix wear gloves as well

duck'n

I ALWAYS wear cheap batting gloves on both hands.  You don't want to wrap a wet, slimy hand around that bowfishing line and give a hard tug when the arrow gets stuck in the weeds and mud...trust me.  It will cut the snot out of your hand.  I also get a better grip on slimy critters with the gloves.  I also use the no-glov on my string.  Great combo.

bretto

No glove works like everyone else has said. Batting or golf glove works good also. And duck'n is right about the line cutting You. I carry about a 6 or 8 inch dowel rod with me, a couple of wraps around it and You can get all the leverage You need to pull Your arrow free.

BMN

For years I just used an old worn out glove. Last year I went to the wet shot glove and really like it.
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inrut

I use Perfect Fit 380 gloves. They have rubber coated palms and they fit nice and snug. I listed a link to Graingers web site. I hope it works. If not Google Perfect Fit Gloves.


http://www.grainger.com/Grainger/wwg/productIndex.shtml?operator=keywordSearch&search_type=keyword&QueryString=perfect+fit+gloves+380&submit.x=10&submit.y=9

Scooter Trash

Like   duck'n  said batting gloves on both hands.


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