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Crow feathers

Started by DeerBacon, February 21, 2013, 08:43:00 PM

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DeerBacon

Anybody have any success with crow feathers for fletching? Maybe my next crow hunt will help stock up my arrow building supplies? 2 birds with one stone! Any pics out there? HAPPY HUNTING!!!
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Dendy Cromer

never thought of that..... i bet they'd work.
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LittleBen

NMy guess is lower durability than turkey but shoudl work. Why not. I think any feather is ok, turkey is just toughest.

macbow

Got a bud that had a,set of arrows with crow feathers. He shot them very well.
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I tried it.  They worked but are quiet a bit softer than a turkey feather.  Not as durable is a better way to put it.

Shifting Shadow

I used to collect crow feathers. But they were so much "softer" than turkey feathers, I never did anything with them.
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Zbone

Used to crow hunt lotz and tried them years ago and concur with Shifting Shadow. They'll work, but too soft to make a decent arrow, but they do give off a cool color shimmering effect in the right light though...8^)


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