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Tar Heel
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Bowfishing

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I found a good use for the old Powermaster crossbow the power was right for bowfishing. I used a zebco 808 and 50 lb line with a fiberglass arrow
to nail this trout.

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Post by GREY OWL »

Good one Tar Heel. The more uses you can find for your Xbow, the better.

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Post by huntman »

sounds like fun Tar Heel is it as difficult as it sounds>? Must not be easy becuase anyone whos fished before knows looking threw water is deceving
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Post by Tar Heel »

The polaroid glasses help, but man are they hard to hit, the arrow turns up when it hits the water and you have to shoot under the fish, the deeper the fish the lower you shoot.
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This was in a private pond, I don't know the law in NC.

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Post by LoneWolf »

Nice trout you arrowed Tar Heel.

Nice little set-up to!

Nice shooting!
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Post by Tar Heel »

Thought I would bring this TTT so Xbowking could check out my set up.
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Post by xbowking »

thanks Tar Heel i might just try this some day soon, nice trout .
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