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Reddit mentions of Muzzy Bowfishing 1069 XD Pro Spin Style Reel with Integrated Reel Mounting system and 150# Line Installed - Reversible Left or Right Hand

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Muzzy Bowfishing 1069 XD Pro Spin Style Reel with Integrated Reel Mounting system and 150# Line Installed - Reversible Left or Right Hand. Here are the top ones.

Muzzy Bowfishing 1069 XD Pro Spin Style Reel with Integrated Reel Mounting system and 150# Line Installed - Reversible Left or Right Hand
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    Features:
  • Bowfishing Spin cast style reel with integrated mounting system
  • Switch activation system allows you to lock into shooting mode and provides a visual indication that the reel is ready to shoot
  • Pre-spooled with 150 ft of 150 lb. test tournament line
  • Reversible left or right handed retrieve
  • Made in the USA
Specs:
ColorGrey
Height8 Inches
Length14 Inches
Number of items1
SizeOne Size
Weight2 Pounds
Width10 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Muzzy Bowfishing 1069 XD Pro Spin Style Reel with Integrated Reel Mounting system and 150# Line Installed - Reversible Left or Right Hand:

u/iwouldrun500miles ยท 2 pointsr/Bowfishing

Are you going to be fishing primarily from shore, or going out on a boat? If you're going to be on shore, a recurve will work great! But in my experience it can be a little tricky to maneuver a longer bow like that when you're on a boat, so a compound might be a better choice there. You can check craigslist or yard sales for an older compound bow, and then get a reel for like $80 online or in-store. Also, this might just be my opinion here but I would stay away from the spool-style reels and just get a bottle or spinner. The spools can be frustrating, IMO. You almost have to set the bow down and pull the fish in by hand, and then you have to wind the line back up by hand. And often it gets mildly tangled when you're pulling it in, so you have to spend more time untangling and re-winding. Well worth the initial expense to get a reel right away, but again - JMO.

u/bowfishnation ยท 2 pointsr/Bowfishing

You can get better reels for cheaper, IMO. The AMS reel is ~$80, as is the Muzzy spincast style reel. Even cheaper if you get the older Muzzy reel, but then you'll need a reel seat too which is another $10-$15 anyway.

Arrows usually run about $12-$15 if you're not looking for anything too fancy, so you should be able to get a very nice reel and an arrow for ~$100. Could also check on Craigslist if there's one near you, I've had good luck there.

Do you already have a bow, or is this a brand-new venture you're getting yourself into?