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bowfishing overkill

Started by ericmerg, May 10, 2012, 10:25:00 AM

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ericmerg

what poundage would you consider overkill for bow fishing?
any animal you see posted that i say i personally harvested was eaten

" if you have to question if your bow will work you dont have enough bow"

robtattoo

Bank or boat?

From a boat, pretty much anything over 50# is going to get you a few pass throughs.
From the bank, you can get away with a bit more.
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>>---TGMM, Family of the Bow--->

KentuckyTJ

I think a 50lb bow is ideal for most bowfishing around here. We shoot a lot of rocky banks and anything much heavier than that is heck on arrows and points.
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KOOK68

I shoot 40lbs with no problems.

The Vanilla Gorilla

I'll put overkill at around 60lbs for soft skinned fish.  I shot thru way too many fish with 60lbs...carp, gar, buffalo, paddlefish..

Shooting thru soft skinned fish is an inconvenience at most, but shooting thru gar often times results in a severed line and lost arrows because of the sharpness of their scales.

I do gotta say though, that 60lbs probably won't pass thru a larger gar.

Big Ed

50 pounds is what I use on carp to Stingrays!
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Cyclic-Rivers

I use 50 lbs. Its ideal for me.
Relax,

You'll live longer!

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Wisconsin Traditional Archers


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flippnsticks


Skipmaster1

I shoot 55#'s and still feel a little light on lots of the water we fish. Our season starts after the spawn and we are often shooting carp that are 3' down. Sometimes on deep ones I just get a scale on my arrow tip. I used to shoot an 80# wheel bow when chasing deep fish! In shallow water 50# is more than enough

rjackson

50lbs is the way to go.

Good luck,
RJ

mncarphntr

Its hard to have too much weight for big fish down deep, but you have to realize that a good day means A LOT of shots. I shoot 45-50 recurve and have to just let a lot of shots go by. If I need more weight I have the c@#*&!!d in the box.

oxnam

75# + would seem like overkill.  60-65# have a large advantage over 45-50# bows, if the fish are very shallow and close, lighter weight bows do just fine.

oxnam

Keep in mind that too much poundage in shallow rocky water will cost extra $$$ in unnecessarily damaged tips and arrows.  Overkill can get expensive.

finkm1

I shoot 45#s for carp. Works great.
"When in Rome, DO Rome"

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Night Wing

In the middle to late 60's when I was a teenager , lots of bowfishing bows were 45# bows.
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 42# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 10.02
Blacktail TD Recurve: 66", 37# @ 30". Arrow: 32", 2212. PW: 75 Grains. AW: 421 Grains. GPP: 11.37


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