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Who shoots wood arrows?

Started by VictoryHunter, June 19, 2013, 11:35:00 PM

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VictoryHunter

Who shoots wood arrows? I'm want to make my own woodies this year to hunt with instead of buying pre-made carbons. I would love to see pics of everybody's wood arrows.
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Bjorn

It is all we use. These are my elk, hog, 3d arrows-this batch is Doug Fir. Victory if you feel like making the trip to Los Gatos I'll be glad to help get you set up.

VictoryHunter

Yeah I might have to take you up on that if I can make it up there! Thanks.
There is a place for all God's creatures....right next to the potatoes and gravy.
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Bjorn


Wolfshead

Here are mine
I dabble a little and really enjoy making them
Surewood Douglas Fir, and Magnus natural turkey.
hopefully they will take a whitetail this fall...  :pray:  
 
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"You only need sit still long enough, in some attractive spot in the woods, that all it's inhabitants may exhibit themselves to you by turns"
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Gator1

Wow fantastic I wish I could dabble like that    :clapper:    :clapper:

stabow

I didn't make this I'm not that talented. Snag made the first ones and Ray put this up on the St Jude auction on the next pictures.

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Caboo

Wolfshead, really like those orange arrows! Is that a stain and if it is what did you use?

rraming

I do - look at the wood arrow thread on here - I could not find it - had a slideshow - someone say ORANGE


joe skipp

Call Surewood Steve...these tapered Doug Fir are some of the finest shafts I've seen. Consistent in weight and straightness.
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VictoryHunter

Wolfshead if I can dabble half as well as you I will be happy! These are all great looking. Thanks for the pics guys.
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Mike Vines

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Blaino

I have been shooting some woods through my Hill bow for a few months.  Now I'm in the process of getting supplies to make them sexy.... NOTHING is as quiet or flies like good wood arrows imho. I think I'm becoming a wood guy for life !

 :thumbsup:
"It's not the trophy, but the race. It's not the quarry,
but the chase."

two4hooking

Surewood shafts that I put a 10 inch nock taper on and used turkey feathers I ground:


and another set of all white nock tapered DF:



Hill styles, wood arrows, and back quivers all go together!

TxAg


VictoryHunter

Awesome pics guys! Thanks for the link Mike.
There is a place for all God's creatures....right next to the potatoes and gravy.
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Green

Tapered POC from Wapiti, Tapered Chundoo from Twig.  4" shield and 4.5" low pro nanner turkeys courtesy of Magnus.  Wildcat by Jerry Hill.      :archer2:

ASL's, Selfbows, and Wood Arra's
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darin putman

Surewood shafts and feathers I ground that were donated by my turkey hunting friends.             a few more  
Osage selfbow and Surewood shafts

Brock

I made a dozen douglas fir with natural turkey fletching stained a solid color with no cresting...mounted 190 Ribteks on them and they are going to be my hunting arrows this year.  About to make another dozen flu-flus using 4" full height fletching on ash shafts...but the shafts became crooked while I was staining and sealing so need to straighten before I fletch them up and mount mix of small game heads and old broadheads.  not taken pictures of these yet.  :)



   
   
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