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Main Boards => PowWow => Topic started by: The Gopher on April 23, 2008, 03:33:00 PM
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i know that a perfectly tuned bow and arrow combo wouldn't need fletching in ideal conditions. And i know that most bowfishing takes place under less than ideal conditions. And bowfishing arrows don't really have a wide selection of spine, etc. BUT, is it necessary to have fletching on a bowfishing arrow? I guess the real question is: what is the lesser of the two evils, not having fletching at all, or using those bulky inflexible plastic slip on vanes? I mostly bow fish in wading conditions (cattails) not from a boat, so i have an even short range than others whiel bowfishing, so i think i could get away without fletching. just wondering if anyone else goes bowfishing without fletching? thanks, Dan.
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You don't need fletching on fish arrows. Spine does'nt seem to matter either. Most fish arrows are solid fiberglass and they're not spined.
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I don't use any.
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I never understood why fish arrows were sold with fletching. Kinda useless in my opinion.
Darren
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no sir you dont need any at all
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NOPE fletching is not nessesary.
Even when I used to shoot a solid aluminum arrows at deep swimming carp below docks and dams; I found no advantage in the fletch; and tore them off first thing when I bought one with that rubber fletch on it.
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Thanks guys, thats what i thought.
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No fletching is neede, make sure you use an arrow with a safty slide.