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wwelektra 10-09-2011 10:57 AM

Camoflauge arrow fletching covers
 
I currently make camo arrow fletching covers. Hand crafted to fit over your arrow fletchings to shield your colorful wraps from detection and protect your fletchings from the elements/brush.

I also make sight covers now and have many new camo patterns to offer.

I am from Oregon and my man started me making them and now I offer them to sell. I do not run a business and am not a retailer. I am a stay at home mom and in my extra spare time I make these for a bit of extra cash to go towards my hobby. And they are fun to make.

(You can special order any size/quantity from me but the current size
measurements are approx 8" x 6 1/2".
This cover is camo pattern cloth over black fleece inside.
The bottom of the shield has been reinforced also.
Elastic cord to attach over quiver top.
Cord long so you can tie and knot to your desired length around your quiver.

I accept paypal payments and also sell them on EBay so both parties are protected in a transaction.

Ebay Auctions:
http://shop.ebay.com/padgettward/m.h...&_armrs=1&_fro...


My webpage for more pix:
http://padgettoutdoors.weebly.com//

Thanks
Wendy Ward
[email protected]

cjjeepman 10-23-2011 08:59 AM

fletch cover
 
Sent you a pm about a fletch cover ,looking for mossy oak forest floor design .

wwelektra 09-25-2012 03:11 PM

I sell these for $15 and $18 depending on fabric and camo pattern

wwelektra 01-12-2014 04:46 PM

New camo patterns now in stock !!!

wwelektra 10-16-2014 04:40 PM

Dont forget your fletching cover this hunting season !!!

hatchet jack 12-25-2014 10:13 AM

I bought one. They are nice!

HJ

wwelektra 04-16-2015 01:39 PM

Now making sight covers !!!http://padgettoutdoors.weebly.com/sight-covers.html

super_hunt54 04-16-2015 03:26 PM

wwelektra, I like the fletch covers. The site covers, while a great idea, have a flaw. With the draw-string it may take a bit of time to take off the bow if you run across a deer while walking in to your stand location. Done that many times over the years. Might I suggest that instead of a draw-string, you incorporate an elastic closure so you can pull it off easier. With a draw-string you will have to untie it if you have it securely tied. With a strong elastic closure you can simply pull it off. Make it a strong one that wont get pulled off by brush easily but a good "yank" will clear it. Just a suggestion to make a great idea even better.

bronko22000 04-25-2015 07:03 AM

I made my own many years ago when I used white fletching and having too many deer pick it up. I initially used velcro as a means to attach. But that was too noisy in the deer woods. I used a black elastic band from the top of the cover to the center bracket on the bow quiver. This elastic had a loop on the end and when above the center bracket, was held in place by one of the arrows there. Today there are likely better options. A live rubber would have more stretch and last longer. As would surgical tubing.

wwelektra 07-09-2016 12:42 PM

Now currently making sight covers and have new camo patterns to offer.


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