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Bowfishing Bows · Ranked by CareScore™

Best Family-Boat Bowfishing Bows

Hard floor: a published draw-weight span of 25 pounds or more. That is the family-boat number. The F-31 pair sits out on purpose — their windows are honest, and they are narrow. Span leads. Price is second. Brace is a whisper here; a first-time shooter on a night boat is buying the window, not the shortest riser.

Who this is for: A shared boat bow that covers a wide printed draw-weight window, so more than one person can shoot it on the same trip.

The short answer

The best bowfishing bow for family boat / beginners is the Cajun Shore Runner EV with a CareScore of 71.4/100 at $279.99, ahead of the Cajun Sucker Punch Pro (60.6).

Ranked by the published CareScore v1.1.8 methodology with weights re-tuned for this buyer — June 2026 data.

Top Pick — Family Boat / Beginners

Cajun Shore Runner EV

Very Good$279.99
71
CareScore

The cheap Cajun. $279.99 for the bow. No reel in the box. 3.2 pounds, a 7-inch brace, 32 inches axle to axle, 20–50 pounds. Constant draw up to 30 inches — they never print a floor, so draw length stays blank. Sold out on the maker page at fetch. The SKU is still on the collection.

Draw wt
20–50lb
Price
$279.99
Weight
3.20 lb
Brace
7.00"
$279.99 maker price, SKU ABF23B0205R 3.2 lb and a 7" brace, both printed on the PDP
Runner-Up

Cajun Sucker Punch Pro

Good$459.99
61
CareScore

Thirty-one inches axle to axle. 6.375 inches of brace. Twenty to fifty pounds. Cajun built this one for the front deck, not a treestand. Bear's current street is the Reclaim ready-to-fish kit at $459.99. The older Winch Pro kit is the same bow at $499.99 — we did not add it as a second product.

Draw wt
20–50lb
Price
$459.99
Weight
3.00 lb
Brace
6.38"
Maker street $459.99 on the current Reclaim RTF (ABF26… variants) 6.375" brace — the tightest printed number here

Muzzy V2

Good$299.99
57
CareScore

Muzzy's adjustable water compound. 25–55 pounds, 25–31.5 inches of draw, 33.8 inches axle to axle, a 7.8-inch brace, 70% let-off, 3.95 pounds. Extra-long limb bolts so you can change string without a press. Right hand is $299.99 on FeraDyne at fetch. Left hand is $349.99 on the same page. We used the RH street and wrote the clash down.

Draw wt
25–55lb
Price
$299.99
Weight
3.95 lb
Brace
7.80"
RH street $299.99 on FeraDyne (SKU 7920); LH is listed 25–55 lb / 25–31.5" printed windows, no press needed to change string

Muzzy Deviant

Solid$499.99
53
CareScore

The current Deviant. It is a Muzzy, not a Cajun. Hybrid lever-cam, 15–50 pounds, 19–29 inches of draw, 7.1-inch brace, 60% let-off, 3.8 pounds. FeraDyne's bare-bow variant is $499.99 (SKU 9000) and was sold out at fetch. The $599.99 Pro Kit is the same bow plus a reel. We dropped the kit.

Draw wt
15–50lb
Price
$499.99
Weight
3.80 lb
Brace
7.10"
Maker variant $499.99 (SKU 9000) inside the frozen $250–$550 band 15–50 lb span; 19–29" draw, both printed

AMS Hooligan V2

Solid$449.99
47
CareScore

AMS's no-let-off dual cam with the RAP post system. 24–50 pounds, 22–32 inches of draw, 7.5-inch brace, 3.25 pounds. Axle-to-axle is 34.75 inches on the 50-pound post and 34 on the 40-pound post — we recorded 34.75 and wrote the other number down. Maker PDPs 403'd at fetch. Specs match the AMS product copy that still ranks in search, plus bowfishing.shop at $449.99 and Sutherlands' B820-LH.

Draw wt
24–50lb
Price
$449.99
Weight
3.25 lb
Brace
7.50"
$449.99 bow-only street on authorized retail (matches AMS bow-only listing) 24–50 lb / 22–32" printed windows; 3.25 lb mass

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