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Title: Lost wood arrow
Post by: TooManyHobbies on July 31, 2019, 08:25:05 PM
I caught the top of my block target and deflected the arrow into the woods two days ago. Heard it hit brush twice. Was hoping it lost energy and would be laying on top of leaves, but not to be. I've tried my metal detector and raked a good size area. No luck yet. How long before it's no good?
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: Orion on July 31, 2019, 09:10:47 PM
Depends on how well you have it sealed.  Should be good for a couple of weeks/months.  Look about twice as far back as you think it might have gone.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: Pat B on August 01, 2019, 12:14:02 AM
It depends of the wood used. I have lost POC arrows and found them later with feathers rotted off and metal target point almost rusted off. I brought it in the house and laid if flat on my work bench and gave it a few weeks to dry. Once dry I sanded and resealed, fletched and added a new point and it shot as well as before. Other woods would have rotted but POC is very rot resistant.
 Now, finding lost arrows is another thing.  :knothead:
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: monterey on August 01, 2019, 12:19:17 AM
I look for about 15 minutes max and then get on with it.  :)
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: slowbowjoe on August 01, 2019, 03:35:40 AM
I've found some that've been in the woods for about a year; refletched, straightened a little, and they were fine. That's in norther New England weather.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: Keefer on August 01, 2019, 04:56:18 AM
   Finish matters and I had a few I soaked for 2 weeks in Danish oil but once I found them 2 years later the feathers were about gone and point rusted.
  The amazing thing is the oil soaked pretty deep in the shaft and kept the water from soaking in .
 Looked very good and straight still.
  Now others I have found and had different finish's but water had gotten in and ruined the shaft by swelling .
 I would think if you can find it in a month you should be good but inspect it very well.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: Pat B on August 01, 2019, 07:53:34 AM
All of my POC arrows were finished with water based poly.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: slowbowjoe on August 01, 2019, 08:00:22 AM
I use a few coats of Tung oil.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: TooManyHobbies on August 01, 2019, 08:08:16 AM
Thanks all. Snag built the arrows for me, so I trust it will last. Just can't believe that white and chartreuse fletching isn't visible anywhere.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: George Vernon on August 01, 2019, 08:52:49 AM
When you have searched the ground in the area and do not see it, don't forget to look 'up'.  I've seen deflected arrows stick in limbs and tree trunks.  One even came to rest laying on limbs of a big cedar.  I've also been misled a few times thinking the arrow went off to one side or the other when in fact what I was seeing was the side view of a shaft just after it was deflected.  Most of the time the direction to go is the one you were shooting.  It's also surprising just how far an arrow can go when it skips off something. 
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: Slickhead on August 08, 2019, 10:33:00 PM
arrows can travel a ways and turn wacky
years ago my buddy missed a deer and the arrows bounced thru the woods.

two years later in gun season Im looking down as Im walking the edge of a field and thought
that looks like my buddies 2219

how it ended there from where he shot is a mystery
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: jsweka on August 08, 2019, 10:35:10 PM
Arrows are supplies, not equipment.  If you got more than one shot out of it, it did more than its duty.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: Deno on August 09, 2019, 02:04:54 AM
I look for about 15 minutes max and then get on with it.  :)

Couldn't agree more.   Like losing a baseball down a sewer...lol 

Deno
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: M60gunner on August 09, 2019, 07:55:41 AM
It won’t be the last time you shoot over. But the looking twice as far advice is what we have found to be true. I can feel your pain, a set of custom made arrows, hate to lose any. Been there done that and I make my own.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: BAK on August 09, 2019, 09:36:49 AM
I hate it when that happens  :bigsmyl:

I have found wood arrows years after I shot them that I was able to rebuild.  Happy hunting.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: Gordon Jabben on August 09, 2019, 09:46:10 AM
It's biodegradable !!   :)

 
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: Pat B on August 09, 2019, 11:23:04 AM
POC is very rot resistant. Most POC shafting, if not all, comes from either fire killed or otherwise dead standing trees. If it survives a couple of years under the leaves in our wet climate, long enough for the target point to rust off and still be a viable shaft after drying it is pretty rot resistant. Other shafts like poplar or ash will rot in the matter of a few weeks. I don't know about Doug fir or Sitka spruce. I imagine they would rot pretty quickly too.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: NY Yankee on August 09, 2019, 01:57:55 PM
I did the same thing. Looked and looked and looked. Found it one day stuck in the side of a pine sapling 6 mo later, broadhead was rusted, feathers torn up, finish cracked and weathered (winter). I pulled it out, busted it up in pieces and threw it in the trash. Went in and started another 1/2 dozen arrows!
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: Sam McMichael on August 09, 2019, 02:10:59 PM
Dan Quillian once told me, "Don't fall in love with your arrows, 'cause you ain't gonna have 'em that long." How right he was! As you know, when you shot more as a beginner, you lost more until your form and accuracy fell into line. Even now , you lose/break a fair number - it's just part of archery.  Like some have suggested, look for a lost arrow for a while and then just leave it. However, when you do find an old one, it will generally be just fine as long as it is not cracked. Clean it up, reseal it, and shoot it. I have found them after a couple of years and resurrected them.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: trad_bowhunter1965 on August 09, 2019, 04:32:50 PM
That's why I love making wood arrow I lose them make more if I break them I fix them or make more.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: NY Yankee on August 09, 2019, 04:44:25 PM
Yes, that's why I shoot wood arrows. I can just build more.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: TooManyHobbies on August 10, 2019, 05:08:42 AM
Well, I looked for a couple hours over a couple days and wherever it lays it stays. Time to move on. Thanks for all the inspiring words.
Title: Re: Lost wood arrow
Post by: ny state land on August 11, 2019, 06:52:41 PM
It depends of the wood used. I have lost POC arrows and found them later with feathers rotted off and metal target point almost rusted off. I brought it in the house and laid if flat on my work bench and gave it a few weeks to dry. Once dry I sanded and resealed, fletched and added a new point and it shot as well as before. Other woods would have rotted but POC is very rot resistant.
 Now, finding lost arrows is another thing.  :knothead:
yes what Pat said. I have lost them in the fall and found them the next spring !!  still good just need feathers!