fletching color
#21
RE: fletching color
I use all the same color feathers. I prefer flo pink, but I have some flo green and flo orange on flo yellow. I try to stay away from red and blue because I hunt turkey and don't want a gun hunter shooting at my red or blue feathers. I'll use a grey reflective wrap that looks a little white though.
#25
RE: fletching color
ORIGINAL: OKbowhunter20
I use all white...I dont think it makes a difference to the deer
And white makes it very easy to identify blood on your fletchings
I use all white...I dont think it makes a difference to the deer
And white makes it very easy to identify blood on your fletchings
Dan
#26
RE: fletching color
I am getting ready to fletch my arrows with 2inblazers white white and blue like most people say I dont think the deer care. I am also getting ready to order wraps from onestringer and cant decide to either get white reflective or just white does anyone have any pics of there arrows with the white reflective wraps.
#28
RE: fletching color
I like a White wrap and white vanes. Because it's the easiest color to see blood. I could give a rats behind about being pretty.
You can tell the difference between lung blood, muscle blood, and liver blood with a white wrap and white vanes. That could be the difference between pushing an animal and making a recovery. To me that is by far the most important factor in considering wrap / vane color. How well does it show blood? Black, red, blue, are terrible. White is the best for determining bloodcolor IMO.
Even though I now use FOBs, I still use a solid white wrap just to help identify what kind of blood I've got.
You can tell the difference between lung blood, muscle blood, and liver blood with a white wrap and white vanes. That could be the difference between pushing an animal and making a recovery. To me that is by far the most important factor in considering wrap / vane color. How well does it show blood? Black, red, blue, are terrible. White is the best for determining bloodcolor IMO.
Even though I now use FOBs, I still use a solid white wrap just to help identify what kind of blood I've got.
#30
RE: fletching color
personally, i just use something i can find in low light. as far as telling blood...it would be nice to know if i hit muscle/liver/lung but you can usually tell lung&heart anyhow.