Line from the reel is inserted thru the hole in the nock end of the arrow then run down to the head that is detached from the arrow and inserted thru the center drilled hole in the middle of the Gator Point. Tie the line on using a 3 inch loop in the line. Form a loop in the line about 6-7 inches from the knot for your loop. Slip this loop under the O-ring on the shaft and then slide the point on the end of the arrow. Pull the loop tight and slide the o-ring up against the end of the knot on the loop, make sure you have about a 6 inch loop of line under the O-ring, and the line or loop going to the point is tight. This will keep the head on the end of the arrow and allow the loop to be secure under the O-ring so it will pull out and allow the head to detach from the shaft after impact. Make sure loop and line running to nock end of arrow are on the same side and in-line along the shaft.

 

 

 

 

 

Pull the line snug against the arrow shaft thru the nock hole of the arrow and slip a half hitch over the nock end of the arrow and pull securely. This will keep the line tight against the shaft and prevent loose line from hanging off the arrow

 

 

 

 

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Lay the line down on the rest and the arrow on top of it when you nock the arrow to the string. Make sure to reel up all slack line and secure so the line will not have any excess hanging out of the reel. This will prevent line tangles and hang ups on the bow or rest. Always be sure to reel up and secure all loose line before shooting every time!

 

 

 

This attachment system will allow the point to detach from the arrow shaft. This not only lessens arrow shaft damage, but allows the head to turn sideways in the animal so you are pulling against 3 inches of stainless steel instead of just the barbs and is the only way to hold very large animals. We recommend our 600# Gator Cord for this, but 350# or 400# line can be used successfully with this system.

 

Good luck with your Gator Getter arrow system. This system has been used successfully for many, many very large alligators and is also used to harvest large fish species including many saltwater varieties and has accounted for animals well over several hundred pounds.

 

Thanks,

Mark Land

Muzzy Products

Technical Support Specialist/Bowfishing