RE: Fletch Colors for Hunting, LETS HEAR IT!!!
I might be the oddball here when it comes to colors of fletchings. I used to care about the colors, but don' t anymore. I really don' t think that after all the years of hunting that I have done, that the color of the arrows really were of any real detriment in finding the arrow after the shot, or determining what type of blood I have on the arrow or ground. I never follow my arrow in flight, so that reason does not apply to me. I can see the impact of the arrow when it hits my target no matter what color it is. I have so many different colors of vanes and fethers lying around right now, that I will fletch an arrow with any color that is in hands reach. I use a four fletched arrow so I don' t care what color is fletched where on the arrow. After all the vanes and feathers are gone, I' ll probably go back to my 2 black, two blue combo.
Now on my longbow, recurve arrows, I like to stick with my two black, one white combo.