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lets see some old bowfishing stuff guys

Started by Cody Roiter, April 10, 2009, 12:01:00 AM

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Cody Roiter

well guys two day I went and warmed up my bow fishing bow old 1960s bear grizzly and some old pearson fish arrows... So I just wanted to see some old bows fishing stuff...

Cody
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trapperDave

A 1968 Ben Pearson Hunter with an old Bear spring arm reel


Bob Dunn

A old Bear outfit I picked up at a flea market years ago. Never out of the box.

Cody Roiter

wow Nice did u get it for a yard sale price ?

Wow still in the box good find man...

Cody
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TRAP

Doc, I really need that contraption on the far right.  Would you part with it?  Trade? Sell?  

Is that a Saunders?

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Cody Roiter

damn I almost forgot I have a home made reel around here that my granddad made to fit it 1940s pearson wood bow.. I will have to see if I can look ot up....

Cody
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reddogge

I made a reel similar to the ones in the bottom of bowdoc's picture back in the 60s.  It was made out of a whittled piece of wood and a bar of plexiglass screwed to the back of it.  Unfortunately I can't find it now but I have the arrow for it.
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Cody Roiter

We as archer's must keep it alive by helping others into the sport WE LOVE.

Wade Phillips

Here is some old bowfishing stuff...

Mostly from the 1940s when wood and metal were about the only materials available for most bowmen.

There are 3 bowfishing reels and the business end of 5 bowfishing arrows..

Some are products produced by some historically significant archery personalities.

The Easter weekend trivia contest for the archer-collector-shooter-bowfisherman...

If anyone can identity the item and the maker of 8 of the 9 items, I will send all 9 items to that person... Only one winner, which requires 8 that are identified.

A few hints...

1. One item was made by a man who killed a moose 12 years before Fred Bear killed his first moose...

2. One man's first name is Bob...

3. At least one of the items appeared in archery periodicals of the era...

4. One item was made by one of Fred Bear's earliest hunting companions...

5. One item was made by Bear Archery, it is so easy it should not have been in the photograph...

6. These items came from several different states.

7. Two wooden arrows have aluminum nocks, one is self nock.

8. One of the items has appeared in an auction within the past two years, but was un-named and undated.

Hinkley you can not play, you know too much already. I have duplicates of only one item, and you will get one...

If there is no winner, I will post the correct answers on Monday...

Good luck to all...

 
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Cody Roiter

Thanks wade but damn u at the same time U and your games LOL Wade you know I am jokeing with you..  I am not goin to play as I realy dont know and I just dont want to shoot out any thing as I would like to learn so I will sit back from this one...

Cody
We as archer's must keep it alive by helping others into the sport WE LOVE.

bowhunterfrompast

Damn U Wade  :biglaugh:  

Some history buff is going to end up with some great bowfishing artifacts. Good luck fellas.
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Cody Roiter

We as archer's must keep it alive by helping others into the sport WE LOVE.

JavelinaHink

This bowfishing rig was used by a man who killed a moose 12 years before Fred Bear killed his first moose, the Ben Pearson head is there to cover his name. Any info on the reel please pass along, I haven't been able to find a name to go with it. Maybe homemade? But doesn't look to be.
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d. ward

Markworth ??? and the fish head that looks somewhat like a ground down pocket knife blade ? bd

JavelinaHink

Here is an interesting item, used to shoot the fishing rig out into the surf and then fish , and reel back when you hooked up.cool idea

A TRUE FRIEND ALWAYS THINKS YOU ARE A GOOD EGG EVEN IF YOU ARE SLIGHTLY CRACKED.

JavelinaHink

A TRUE FRIEND ALWAYS THINKS YOU ARE A GOOD EGG EVEN IF YOU ARE SLIGHTLY CRACKED.

Wade Phillips

Doc - Never heard of a Markworth (either one or two names) as related to any bowfishing equipment.

I'm certainly no expert on bowfishing tackle. But then I can't say that I have ever met anyone who really is. But then there are certainly a lot guys who I never met.

Most of the half dozen or so guys who were the more active or serious collectors of fish points and fish heads 25 years ago or so, are now deceased.

Bowfishing tackle is a field of collecting that has only gained significant interest the past few years since collecting fish points and fish heads has become popular among some of the newer broadhead collectors.

I would hope that at some point in the future, that someone will write a comprehensive book about all vintage bowfishing tackle. My mediocre initial efforts to document just fish points and fish heads, were certainly far from complete.
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"Everybody is ignorant, only on different subjects." - Will Rogers

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