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Reddit mentions of Muzzy Bowfishing 1011 Quick Release Carp Point Fishing Point for Soft-fleshed fish - Includes Replaceable Tip,black

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Muzzy Bowfishing 1011 Quick Release Carp Point Fishing Point for Soft-fleshed fish - Includes Replaceable Tip,black
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    Features:
  • Full stainless steel ferrules with Muzzy 's specially designed Carp Tip for proper penetration on soft fleshed fish
  • 2 turns of the tip allows barb to fold opposite direction and release fish. Improved shorter design
  • Ideal Tip for soft-flesh fish such as carp
  • Includes replaceable tip
Specs:
Colorblack
Height0.5 Inches
Length7.5 Inches
Release dateAugust 2011
SizeOne Size
Weight0.01 Pounds
Width4 Inches

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u/bowfishnation ยท 3 pointsr/Bowfishing

There are two types of reels she could get him; a bottle style reel or a spincast style reel. Either one will work, it's just a matter of personal preference.

The bottle style reels are mounted on the side of the riser where the sight would usually go, and the spincast style reels are mounted on the front of the bow where the stabilizer goes. If you do get a spincast style reel, you should note two things:

  • 1.) Most of them will need a reel seat to be mounted to; the Muzzy reel I linked to above comes with everything you need to mount it in the box, because the reel seat is built in to the reel.

  • and 2.) You can't use the same kind of line that a bottle style reel uses. Most spincast reels come prespooled with line though, so as long as he buys the same kind when he eventually replaces the line, he'll be fine.

    RE: arrows - the only ones I wouldn't recommend are the hollow carbon fiber ones. I've just heard too many stories of them breaking when you hit a rock or stump to have faith in them, and they're more expensive. I stick with the solid fiberglass arrows, like this or this.

    RE: tips - it kind of depends on what he's fishing for, and again what his personal preference is. There are two-barb points like the Muzzy quick release, and there are three-barb points like the AMS 3 barb grapple. The two-barb point requires that the tip just be loosened to release the fish, while the three barb point I linked to here requires the tip to be unscrewed completely to remove the fish. Innerloc also makes a good three barb head.

    Soooo this got pretty long, but it was kind of fun to write up because I love talking about bowfishing. Hope it helps? LMK if not, happy to clarify anything.