I got to thinking the other day while sitting in the turkey swamp about the arrows I hunt with. This year's are carbons with orange wraps and barred feathers. I have them covered with a fleece hood while hunting. I hunt mainly public land turkeys which down here means a lot of competition. I started looking through my other arrows at the start of the season and realized that I would not feel safe carrying any of them in the turkey woods. Most are white cap dipped or wrapped and fletched with natural turkey feathers. I decided the orange ones were the safest. What do your turkey arrows look like? Do you worry about the color and feather combinations for safety?
Here are my Turkey Arrows!! Made by Paul Jalon at Elite Arrows and made avalible by Ron LaClair!!
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I am making some right now...they are turning out pretty cool. I have a fairly light stain on the wood. I cut some 5.5 brown bananas....
i'll post some pics when i can. i'll have a hard time finding them but they will be hard for a turkey/hunter to see.