Cool... Orange arrow 4 dollars you can make it yoursel with 1/4 fiberglass rods 5 feet 1dollar from dollar store you make nocks from a round 1/4 plastic clothes hanger 1 dollar, use 1/4 thin steel pipe used to hang drapes in the bathroom 1 dollar, to attach the nock and the tip from 1/4 bolt with this pipe. From the fiberglass rod make 2 arrows, and the rest of the stuff is enough for 6 to 10 arrows The thing to tie the line to the arrow you make it from 1/2 pvc pipe cut it in small sheets, heat them, bend arround arrow glue them together then make holes and cut it to shape. 😁 And the barbs from big thick ss safety pins
you might want to shop around a little the next time your buying arrows. bowfishingextreme.com that is not the correct way to tie a bowfishing arrow either. yes it will hold, but it is a poor choice and can effect arrow flight. the knot should yolk behind the nock in flight.
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Cool... Orange arrow 4 dollars you can make it yoursel with 1/4 fiberglass rods 5 feet 1dollar from dollar store you make nocks from a round 1/4 plastic clothes hanger 1 dollar, use 1/4 thin steel pipe used to hang drapes in the bathroom 1 dollar, to attach the nock and the tip from 1/4 bolt with this pipe. From the fiberglass rod make 2 arrows, and the rest of the stuff is enough for 6 to 10 arrows
The thing to tie the line to the arrow you make it from 1/2 pvc pipe cut it in small sheets, heat them, bend arround arrow glue them together then make holes and cut it to shape.
😁 And the barbs from big thick ss safety pins
you might want to shop around a little the next time your buying arrows. bowfishingextreme.com that is not the correct way to tie a bowfishing arrow either. yes it will hold, but it is a poor choice and can effect arrow flight. the knot should yolk behind the nock in flight.