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What Feathers Do You See Best?

Started by Nala, October 19, 2007, 12:22:00 AM

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Big Dave

I use yellow nock,yellow 5 in feathers and complete yellow shaft. I personally see these better tha any thing else. My 2 cents
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Rusty Izatt

I can see all white the best.

Rusty

Aeronut

I can see a chartreuse nock more readily than other colors.  One thing that will make them stand out is some pillow stuffing.  I shot through a bag target once and the fletch pulled a small puff of stuffing out.  I wrapped it around the shaft behind the feathers and in front of my nock.  Some of the guys that were 40-50 feet behind me were asking what it was because they could all see it.

Dennis

SlowBowinMO

Bright nocks seem to help me more than bright fletching, but I usually use both.
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GingivitisKahn

I'm using chartreuse now but I'm thinking of going back to blaze orange (four fletch) because I see them well and so do the other hunters in the woods.

That brings up a question I've been meaning to mention to you guys.  For those of you that use white feathers or cresting, etc. - do you not worry about some gun hunter thinking he sees a deer butt and shooting you right in the quiver?

Bow hunters, I trust.  Gun guys, less so.

fredbear92

3 white 5" do the trick for me along with a fl. orange or fl. green nock
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Steve O

I used to use all white.  I experimented with a bunch of colors a few years ago and Chartruse was the clear winner.

draco

Two chartruse,one white,and a chartruse nock.

BamBooBender

All white arrows with white fletching(prolly not traditional) are easy to see in flight.
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Australiamick

I do a lot of hunting at last light. When it's almost too dark to see, my white fletched, white capped arrows with white nocks stand out like tracer bullets.

I've tried other colour combinations, but white is easily the best for me when shooting in low light conditions.

Mick
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robtattoo

Flo green nock, 5" yellow barred cock with 2 white. White wrap. I use a heavy helical fletch on Beman MFX 400s with tape & have had no problem getting them to stick well.

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Gil

Fur/feather tracers would show up real nice.

Gil
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John3

Yellow shields with a Trad barred cock feather. Usually either a flo. orange,yellow or green nock with a 9" yellow crown dip.

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30coupe

Right now I am shooting 5 1/2 inch shield cut - two yellow and one bright orange feather. They show up well. I have also found that four orange feathers show well. Last season I used two natural barred and one white feather. They show up fine against a deer.

I prefer the all red, sticking-in-the-ground look though.  :thumbsup:     :biglaugh:
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White Oak

Listen to Chad before you tear your fletching off.Add either fur or feather tracers to your arrows.I was having the same problem as you although my fletching is bright. I put hot pink feather tracers on using only fletching tape.Man what a difference. I bought mine and payed about $5.00 a dozen for them.A fellow trad ganger suggested buying marribou feathers at a hobby store such as Micheals.I recently bought a life time supply of bright yellow for about $2.00 and put them on my wifes arrows.Try it . It really wont matter what color your fletch or nock is.

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tim roberts

Tim

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I guess if we run into the bear that is making these tracks, we oughta just get off the trail.......He seems to like it!  
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Shawn Leonard

I di dnot read al lthe responses but there have been studies done and Chartruese and Powder blue or baby blue were the easiest seen by all who participated in the study. I use Chartruese and whatever for a cock feather. Shawn
Shawn

Earl E. Nov...mber

I just switched from red and white to chartreuse and hot pink.. I think Shawn and the powder blue is probably better than the pink.. I am a bit red green color blind and see the pink afield very little. The chartreuse however is like a set of head lights in the dark I use to use blue as there is very little natural blue in the autumn woods.
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rideandhunt

For hunting visibility, I like to use an all white arrow with some combination of white and chartreuse feathers and nock. Then you can watch the mystical flight of the white arrow. It's helpful to identify what kind of blood is on the arrow also.

adeeden

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