I'm looking for an inexpensive reel - not for bowfishing, but possibly for use with a crossbow for lofting some fishing line over a tree limb (which I would use as a pilot line to pull up some stronger line that I can use to hold up a wire ham radio antenna).
I have no experience with any of this stuff - so I'm just doing some what-if thinking here.
My property is 14 acres, mostly forested, adjacent to hundreds of acres of forest. So, while I'm aware of potential hazards of aiming a crossbow skyward in the vicinity of houses, people, etc.that is not the situation that I'm facing. I would use a steel projectile (not a lighter-weight aluminum one) with a blunted end rather than a sharpened end since I would need to have enough weight to bring the end of the line down to the ground after going over a branch.
I'm thinking that a bowfishing reel would be preferable to a standard rod-type fishing reel because I do not want to take the chance of having the reel bind and finding the projectile coming back towards my face.
But since I have no experience with such things, it is possible that what I'm considering doing is either impractical or dangerous.
Any pointers to what might be a suitable low-cost reel would be appreciated.