What to do after you get your bow soaked...
#1
Thread Starter
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: GA
Posts: 67
What to do after you get your bow soaked...
So I was supposed to get in a hog hunt Sunday afternoon as a final prep for opening day of archery season (9/11 here in GA). I was down in far NE FL in northern Nassau County on my brother's lease (Rayonier timberland called the McQueen Swamp, as I recall). So we get to the stand around 530p (hogs have been showing up around feeder around 710-725p). Hang another stand slightly above and to the right of the first one so my brother can videotape my hunt. He's torn his rotator cuff and can't draw a bow (and will very likely be videotaping my opening day deer hunt as well). We get the second stand hung, get comfortably perched in the tree (about 25' up), and I decide to try a Rocket expandable instead of our standard Muzzy 3-blades. I get my bow hung up, and we start whispering about how the Thermacell is really starting to work. Then the sky fell. Had to be raining 3"+ per hour. Luckily I had stashed a poncho in a side pocket but my bro had nothing. I tried to cover me and the camera and we both got wet. We were going to sit it out (we were already soaked to the bone at this point) and lightening struck nearby. I don't mind a little rain, but lightnin' has to be dealt with gingerly. We were out of the tree in about 5 seconds and headed back to camp. I dried my bow off as quickly and thoroughly as possible. There was some sand on the bow as well. Now what to do? My bow seems to be no worse for the wear...
Thoughts? Ideas? I'm flingin' arrows so well right now (errr, just prior to the soaking) that I'm reticent to monkey with much.
Thoughts? Ideas? I'm flingin' arrows so well right now (errr, just prior to the soaking) that I'm reticent to monkey with much.
#3
Dominant Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Blossvale, New York
Posts: 21,199
RE: What to do after you get your bow soaked...
Well you always should do the preventive maintenance such as waxing etc. If I get my bow wet I just go home and shoot it a few times to shake out the water. Then I take one of those cans of air and blow out every nook and cranny. Then I lube what needs to be lubed with syloclone spray, wipe off the dribbles, blow out the cracks with the air again, shoot it, wipe it down again.
#5
Join Date: Mar 2004
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Posts: 86
RE: What to do after you get your bow soaked...
If you were a target archer pobilably run away the rain will melt my bow....
But for the rest of us have to agree with the top replies ... Cause I don't come in when its rain or drop it the swamp....
good luck
But for the rest of us have to agree with the top replies ... Cause I don't come in when its rain or drop it the swamp....
good luck
#6
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: North-Central/NW WI
Posts: 92
RE: What to do after you get your bow soaked...
Compressed air is a good idea. I'll have to use that this year. I usually dry as much as I can with a towel, then use a hair dryer to dry out the limb pockets and anywhere else the towel doesn't get to. Then try to leave the bow in front of a heat register, woods stove, etc to dry it even more. When you have a wet bow, get it out of the case as soon as possible, and make sure your case is dry before using it again.
peashooter
peashooter
#8
RE: What to do after you get your bow soaked...
ORIGINAL: peashooter
then use a hair dryer to dry out the limb pockets and anywhere else the towel doesn't get to. Then try to leave the bow in front of a heat register, woods stove, etc to dry it even more.
then use a hair dryer to dry out the limb pockets and anywhere else the towel doesn't get to. Then try to leave the bow in front of a heat register, woods stove, etc to dry it even more.
Leave it in front of the air conditioner. it will dry it faster without the damaging effects of heat.