Just got a spinner an want to try tying to the back. Is there a special way to rig it up?
No need to go ver two more times or twist....tie a loop in the end of your line(no bigger than 200 lb test)put the end of that loop through the eye in your arrow,loop it over the nock,pull tight and git r doneKinda hard to explain, but tie you a loop about 2 inches wide on the end of your string, put the loop through the hole in the end of the arrow once it's all the way through open the loop up and pass it over the knock, twist and pass it through over 1-2 more times.
Cool thanks, I will have to try it. Like I said I'm sure there are multiple ways this was just the way I was shownGuy's, there is a better and faster way. Tie your loop as shown in the vid. Then pass the loop and line throw the hole and down to the arrow tip. Put the tip through the loop and pull the string tight. You will never have it come loose and it is easy to take loose on a pass through. Try it you will like it. Dennis
Yeah I know, i know ive been told that a bunch haha it seems (to me at least) like you get less line wear if you loop it but I don't know. Plus I like the extra assurance in case it happens to be a big ole gar you shoot.... Either way were all gonna get our eyes poked out lolNo need to go ver two more times or twist....tie a loop in the end of your line(no bigger than 200 lb test)put the end of that loop through the eye in your arrow,loop it over the nock,pull tight and git r done
:laugh:Thats a good piont,you do have to keep an eye for chaffing where the line rubs against the rest/arrowCool thanks, I will have to try it. Like I said I'm sure there are multiple ways this was just the way I was shown
Yeah I know, i know ive been told that a bunch haha it seems (to me at least) like you get less line wear if you loop it but I don't know. Plus I like the extra assurance in case it happens to be a big ole gar you shoot.... Either way were all gonna get our eyes poked out lol
If you don't push the button, when you draw back it is suppose to pull your arrow off. Preventing a snap back. Works well.lol just make sure you push the button, i just got a reel too. after that t-bend tourney i needed to get one for night shooting
seems like the 3 loops makes it last a little longer :tu::laugh:Thats a good piont,you do have to keep an eye for chaffing where the line rubs against the rest/arrow
Yes sir!If you don't push the button, when you draw back it is suppose to pull your arrow off. Preventing a snap back. Works well.
.....see,thats the downside to being stuck in ones ways and not thinkin outside the box...I will try that!seems like the 3 loops makes it last a little longer :tu:
lol cant take credit, i was told by someone and tried it both ways. seems to work.....see,thats the downside to being stuck in ones ways and not thinkin outside the box...I will try that!
you dont have a problem with the ff freying at all? also you shoot big gar with a spinner....have you ever had one come uplooped? just wonderingI just tie a loop, put it through the hole and loop it over the knock.
I lost three arrows in one night because they came unlooped, but i was shooting carp in grass. Learned my lesson to put it over the tip not just the nock, unless just shooting dink gar.you dont have a problem with the ff freying at all? also you shoot big gar with a spinner....have you ever had one come uplooped? just wondering
^^^^ thisKuger and Brady got it. Sure it may chafe some, but if your a fisherman you know to check your line on occasion anyways. Super easy to get pass thru's off and super easy to cut the fray, tie another loop and get back in the game. If you line is going to break it will break with one loop or 14 loops.
I wont even loop over the back for dink gar any more. That night during the N vs. S while you was busting reels and I was busy losing arrows. I lost like 5 that night on those gar and 3 of them was because the loop flipped back over the nock.I lost three arrows in one night because they came unlooped, but i was shooting carp in grass. Learned my lesson to put it over the tip not just the nock, unless just shooting dink gar.
I got a bow with a biscuit on it, it shoots fine tied to the back. just keep ur line free of twists.I like how the arrow shoots compared to a slide. Seems like I
More consistent personally. I shoot a fanman rest on all my bows so you just have the line sitting under the Arrow. Wouldn't try it on some rests ( biscuit, qd) but the fanman is perfect for it!
Oh ok thought you couldn't or at least shouldn't I just figured the line would get tangled in the whiskers and break, errr I mean snap back and poke your eye outI got a bow with a biscuit on it, it shoots fine tied to the back. just keep ur line free of twists.