AMS BOWFISHING THE RETRIEVER 0 DRAG FISH REEL -- 130# Left-Hand

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AMS BOWFISHING THE RETRIEVER 0 DRAG FISH REEL -- 130# Left-Hand

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 : AMS BOWFISHING THE RETRIEVER 0 DRAG FISH REEL -- 130# Left-Hand
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Binding: Misc.
Label: AMS BOWFISHING
Manufacturer: AMS BOWFISHING
Publisher: AMS BOWFISHING
Studio: AMS BOWFISHING



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Product DescriptionFast - Retrieves shots in seconds! Simple - No bail to release, no lost arrows! Simply pull the convenient trigger and crank to retrieve. Zero-Drag - Arrow flight is not altered by line drag. Take deeper and longer shot. Exceptional Line Control - Line is stacked in a bottle rather than wound on a drum or spool. Rugger Construction - This will be the last bowfishing reel you'll ever buy! This single reel will provide you with years and years of bowfishing excitement. With the AMS Retriever, there are no buttons to forget to push before the shot. Just draw, aim and shoot! You'll shoot more fish and lose fewer arrow!The design of the AMS Retriever allows for zero-drag. The line is stacked in a bottle rather than wound on a drum or spool. This allows the line to flow freely from the bottle with virtually no drag. Arrows fly further and deeper!Anodized aluminum and plastic housing, Celcon, brass and stainless steel parts with unbreakable bottle ensure long life in fresh or salt water.Each Package Includes:35 yards of 130# Braided Dacron Line (other line optional) 2 - AMS Safety Slide kits for your arrows. 2 - 1/4' mounting spacers with 3/8' and 7/8' screws Operation and Instruction Bookle















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AMS BOWFISHING THE RETRIEVER 0 DRAG FISH REEL -- 130# Left-Hand

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