User Manual
Cajun Manual Page 22
Shooting instructions
Arrow snap back is a serious safety concern for bow fishermen.
Arrow snap back occurs when the bowfishing line becomes tangled
around a part of the bow preventing the arrow from leaving the
bow. The ACS from Cajun, if used properly, helps to eliminate this
concern by keeping the string in front of the arrow rest and bow at
all times, greatly reducing the chances of the string becoming
tangled.
1- With the slide stop pad facing upward, nock an arrow. The
slide stop should always face upward to prevent
interference with the arrow rest.
2- Make sure that your slide is in front of your arrow rest,
and that
any excessive line is reeled in. Do not use an arrow rest that
could allow the slide to pass over the rest.
3- The reel will remain in the closed position to prevent excess
string from falling out of the reel. Cock the reel trigger, and you
are now ready to start fishing.
4- After a shot, simply turn the handle to retrieve the line.
5- For larger fish it is recommended to pull the line in hand over
hand to prevent damage or loss of equipment.
6- For shooting smaller fish, the Tension Adjustment Knob (CH-13)
can be turned clockwise to increase the torque on the wheels so
that line can be retrieved.
7- For smoother reeling, reduce the torque on the wheels by turning
the Tension Adjustment Knob counter clockwise.










