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In NJ you need to have your bow cased when driving to and from the fishing area.. if you leave it in the truck before you head out onto the water it wont get wet.. I have an old soft case from the 80's that my tidal wave is now floating around in.. im due for a new case that fits it better. but you need a roomy case if you don't want to have to remove the retriever and or bow light..
 
I bought a soft case for my Osprey from the factory it was only about $40 and I keep it in the case while in the truck too bulky for the boat. Maybe yours would fit better in the boat?
 
I was thinking about adapting a truck bed toolbox to hold a few bows. I like the "sock" idea as it's almost double protection if I put my bows in it first and then in the toolbox. Keep them from banging against the inside of the box, against each other and would also help keep the dirt off them from pulling the boat up and down gravel roads. Keep us updated on your progress.
 
i keep mine in a soft case when its in the truck and boat to help keep it, the reel, and rest from getting beat up or broken when i travel other than that it gets hung up in the barn when im at home
 
You guys are too nice to your things. Any hunting or fishing equipment I buy better survive being tossed around and beat up or I'm not buying another one, plain and simple.
 
Keep the hunting bows in a hard case and the bowfishing bows in a soft case.

The bowfishing bows are just in the case for transport, once on the water they go on a bow hanger in the boat.
 
Chuck Belmore has the best case I've seen. It works great for "guest" fishing (fishing on other peoples boats).
 
The only time my Bowfishin bow has been in a case is when I fly with it. Other than that it's in the back of the truck or fish barrel
 
The only time my Bowfishin bow has been in a case is when I fly with it. Other than that it's in the back of the truck or fish barrel
never seen anyone shoot fish from an airplane. Post pictures!
 
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