Please Visit our Advertisers' Sites

Salmon & Steelhead Journal

Willie boats!
Page 1 of 2 1 2 >
Topic Options
Rate This Topic
#404732 - 01/14/08 11:18 AM Bow hunters???
fishmaster Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 02/18/00
Posts: 396
Loc: Rowers Seat
I'm going to be buying a new bow this year. I've been really looking at the Parker bows but don't know much about them(Parker 2-plus). Can anyone give me some feedback on them +++ & ----?

Top
#404767 - 01/14/08 01:23 PM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: fishmaster]
deerslayer Offline
Spawner

Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 749
Loc: seattle
i shoot a frontier singlecam and its an awesome bow shot both the single and 2-plus and there isnt any difference...if you are anywhere near seattle you can come shoot mine and see what you think.

i dont have a single complain about mine except for the weight. but that still isnt that bad.

Top
#404778 - 01/14/08 01:48 PM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: deerslayer]
fishmaster Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 02/18/00
Posts: 396
Loc: Rowers Seat
deerslayer check your PMs

Top
#404807 - 01/14/08 03:07 PM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: fishmaster]
deerslayer Offline
Spawner

Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 749
Loc: seattle
pm reply'd

Top
#405033 - 01/15/08 06:08 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: deerslayer]
Sullie Offline
Spawner

Registered: 06/26/02
Posts: 591
i shoot a martin mv-2 magnum. its my first bow and i love it. it is a little louder on the release and not as smooth as others. a buddy of mine has a bow tech and he loves it. that is his third one. they are pretty spendy though.

Top
#405103 - 01/15/08 10:31 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: Sullie]
TheHunt Offline
Fry

Registered: 01/05/08
Posts: 36
Loc: Puyallup, WA
Hoyt is my favorite bow manufacture but pricey. Bow Tech is a great bow as well but has the same problem as Hoyt, pricey. If you are planning on tuning and working your own bow then it really does not matter what you buy. There is a study out most every year with the result being the best bow for the dollar. But if you are going to have a pro-shop do all the work on your bow then I would talk to them first. If they hate working on specific bows I would avoid those as you will hear it from them every time you bring that bow into the shop to have them work on it.

I have also owned the short, ultra light compound bows and they are much less forgiving then the longer axle to axle length bows. What I mean by forgiving is if your form is not at the level it should be (twisting your wrist at arrow release), flipping your fingers at release, not holding your form after the arrow is released, them the longer axle to axle will cover up those flaws.

My 2 cents,

Top
#405108 - 01/15/08 10:57 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: TheHunt]
hunter 333 Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 10/02/07
Posts: 348
Loc: slayin brats.
i have an 07 fred bear element, that bow is sweet and it is very cheap, good reliable bow, my dad got one on the cabelas outfitter series bows made by parker, he loves it. that is a very smooth shotting bow.

Top
#405550 - 01/16/08 11:17 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: hunter 333]
egghead Offline
Parr

Registered: 01/06/08
Posts: 57

Go to many shops and talk to everyone you can, remember the advice you get from most people is worth about what you paid for it. The key is shooting as many as you can and pick the one that fits you best within your price range. Lots of extra cash is needed for release, arrows, sights, ect ect.

I can't tell you how important it is for it to feel good to you. Good luck and have fun learning as much as you can.

Top
#405586 - 01/16/08 01:08 PM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: egghead]
TheHunt Offline
Fry

Registered: 01/05/08
Posts: 36
Loc: Puyallup, WA
 Originally Posted By: egghead

Go to many shops and talk to everyone you can, remember the advice you get from most people is worth about what you paid for it. The key is shooting as many as you can and pick the one that fits you best within your price range. Lots of extra cash is needed for release, arrows, sights, ect ect.

I can't tell you how important it is for it to feel good to you. Good luck and have fun learning as much as you can.


Egghead provided the best advise yet... All bows are not made equal (different hand grips, weight, weight distribution, limbs, etc.) go talk to people and shoot the bows.

Top
#405744 - 01/17/08 12:02 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: TheHunt]
fishmaster Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 02/18/00
Posts: 396
Loc: Rowers Seat
Thanks for all the advise. I guess I will have to go to a few shops and try some out. The only shop around my place is the "Nock Point". I can't stand the guy that runs that place or the clowns that work there. There is one short stocky guy that works there that is ok.

Do most shops let you shoot bows before you buy them? The last time I bought a bow was 12 years ago?

It also seems that each shop only carries 1 maybe 2 lines of bows and those are always the best bow in the world. Any other shops around Seattle/Lynnwood.

Should I drive to the Cabelas?

Top
#405747 - 01/17/08 02:00 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: fishmaster]
deerslayer Offline
Spawner

Registered: 10/23/06
Posts: 749
Loc: seattle
sportsmans wharehouse has a good selection...also

andy at OE is getting the job done...mathews, bear, bowtech, parker, pse,diamond, and mathew's other owned line i forget the name...

he has the new mathews, diamonds, and bowtechs in right now also a pse xforce...

and you can shoot all the bows down there aswell just like any other archery shop.

Top
#405766 - 01/17/08 07:45 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: deerslayer]
fishmaster Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 02/18/00
Posts: 396
Loc: Rowers Seat
Sweet!!

Top
#405804 - 01/17/08 10:29 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: fishmaster]
rtturbo Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 09/20/07
Posts: 158
Loc: Tacoma, WA
Mathews Switchback

Top
#406122 - 01/18/08 02:57 PM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: rtturbo]
Firedog Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 04/15/01
Posts: 315
Loc: SW Washington
Not to change the subject but what are some good Shops aound Vancouver? I knw Sportsmens, any other shops that have good service?

Top
#406145 - 01/18/08 04:19 PM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: Firedog]
egghead Offline
Parr

Registered: 01/06/08
Posts: 57

There are a few in the Milwaukie area, don't think you would have to pay taxes either. If you search the portland metro area you will find many.

Top
#406251 - 01/18/08 11:01 PM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: egghead]
fishmaster Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 02/18/00
Posts: 396
Loc: Rowers Seat
I went to Clackamas C.C. and I always went to Broken Arrow Archey in Milwaukie. It's close to the Joe's. Great guys there. That is were I have bought 2 of my Golden Eagles.

Top
#406458 - 01/20/08 12:38 PM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: Firedog]
willametteriveroutlaw Offline
Juvenille at Sea

Registered: 10/26/02
Posts: 230
Loc: Salem OR
 Originally Posted By: Firedog
Not to change the subject but what are some good Shops aound Vancouver? I knw Sportsmens, any other shops that have good service?


Bobs in Longview is really good.
_________________________
Bigot(noun): Anyone a liberal disagress with. *Also see: Fascist.

Top
#406571 - 01/21/08 08:19 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: willametteriveroutlaw]
Firedog Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 04/15/01
Posts: 315
Loc: SW Washington
Broken Arrow was where I was thinking about going, Hadn't even thought about Bob's. May head up there also. Thanks.

Top
#406591 - 01/21/08 09:05 AM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: Firedog]
fishmaster Offline
Returning Adult

Registered: 02/18/00
Posts: 396
Loc: Rowers Seat
Always have to consider the no sales tax part of it if you are going to be buying a bow.

Top
#406675 - 01/21/08 12:43 PM Re: Bow hunters??? [Re: fishmaster]
stam Offline
River Nutrients

Registered: 11/03/04
Posts: 3565
Loc: Taking the "fifth" on this one
There are lots of good custom bowyers makeing great recurves and longbows now...if it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.
_________________________
I'm only going to try steelheading once......I'm not going to be like that guy.

http://community.webshots.com/user/stamtma?vhost=community

model citizen, zero discipline

Top
Page 1 of 2 1 2 >


Moderator:  Big_Daddy, Bob, Fishgal, Jerry Garcia 
Search

Shout Box

Recent Gallery Pix
clack
.
Who's Online
8 Registered (Bent Rod, fish4brains, Hankster, Jerry Garcia, Peter, shawn k, 2 invisible), 16 Guests and 10 Spiders online.
Key: Admin, Global Mod, Mod
Newest Members
Mike Hawk, HeWhoSmeltit, Sgt Krause, jwhale, Stumpfy
7816 Registered Users
Top Posters
AuntyM 10120
Sol 7415
parker 7053
Todd 6424
Bob 5181
Dan S. 4949
Theking 4908
STRIKE ZONE 4207
fishNphysician 3963
Jerry Garcia 3851
Forum Stats
7816 Members
17 Forums
46275 Topics
449358 Posts

Max Online: 460 @ 03/07/08 06:52 PM

Join the PP forums.

It's quick, easy, and always free!

Live Chat - open 24/7.

Hosted chat with Bob on Monday nights from Oct -May.

Working for the fish and our future fishing opportunities:

The Wild Steelhead Coalition

The Photo & Video Gallery. Nearly 1200 images from our fishing trips! Tips, techniques, live weight calculator & more in the Fishing Resource Center. Prime dates for '08 Fall Salmon trips are getting full, don't miss out!.

| HOME | ALASKA FISHING | WASHINGTON FISHING | RIVER REPORTS | CHARTER RATES | CONTACT US | WHAT ABOUT BOB? | PHOTO GALLERY | VIDEOS | FISHING RESOURCE CENTER | LEARN ABOUT THE FISH | RECIPES | LINKS | SITE HELP & FAQ |

 

This site, pages, and images designed by and copyright material of Bob Ball, Bob's Piscatorial Pursuits - Alaska and Washington Steelhead, Salmon, and Halibut Fishing Guides / Charters - Forks, Washington and Soldotna, Alaska, USA. Encounter any problems?? If so, please Email us.