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What color fletch do you use?
I am just curious as to what color fletching you all use on your hunting arrows. I use 2 green, and 1 orange easton diamond vanes on my black carbon shaft, with a orange easton super nock. So far, (knock on wood), I have not had any deer pay one bit of attention to them because they match the fall colors. I like something bright , but not to the point of drawing to much attention. I have a buddy that uses all white, and he gets busted alot. Good luck to you all this season, have fun, and be safe.
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I use three white easten Diamond vanes and a white nock on my Acc's.
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two flo orange/ white cock vane
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All white duravanes on goldtip XT's with white nocks.
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I use all white vanes and have never had a problem with deer spooking from them. White is also a naturally occurring color. I think it's highly unlikely that just the fact that vanes are white a deer would be spooked by them. Movement on the other hand, no matter what the color (even camo), will spook deer.
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I actually have 3 different seperate color combinations.....
My first and primary arrow is a Camo Gold Tip XT with 4" barred feathers.....2 orange , 1 brown with an orange nock. Might be the sweetest looking arrows in the history of arrows.....they just look "Fall". :) Also the first year in the last 6 that I'm not using vanes for my primary arrows. My other set-ups are: 3 Flo. Orange 235 Easton Diamond vanes and an orange nock (for when its raining.....point of impact is identical to my feathers) I also have 3" Flex Fletch vanes on my CE Camo Terminator Hunter Selects......2 Flo. Green, 1 White w/ a white nock. Now I just need to add a tinge of red along the shaft and feathers and the colors will be complete. <img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle> |
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I use 2 yellow and one white 4" AAE vanes for hunting and 2 yellow and 1 white 3" AAE vanes for 3-D and summer practice.
Once in my treestand, I take the quiver off of my bow and hang it on a hook. This keeps the vanes from spoking deer as I move the bow. Visit my hunting homepage.... http://www.geocities.com/hogshooter_2000 |
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Black shaft with white crested Carbon Express and 2 white canes and 1 flo. orange. You can see them very well!
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I use 1 white and 2 blue,4" feathers on a white cresting wrap black arrow.I use the blue because you don't see anything in the woods that color.
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I've been using 2 chartruse and one green 4" RW feathers on Blackhawk Vapor camo shafts. Looks nice, but I still haven't found the one I took my buck with. Thinking about switching to white wraps, feathers and nocks next year.
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i shoot acc's with 2 white and a black
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I shoot two yellow and one orange barred feathers on a white crest.
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I like either white cock vane and or flo yellow and two flo orange or purple with yellow nocks.
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I just switched to 2 yellow and 1 white (barred feathers) with
a white nock on my ACC's. TB |
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I'm using solid white RW hen feathers and a barred right RW cock feather from Gateway. I like having to solid hen feathers and a barred cock feather, which is why I'm using Gateway. They seem to be the only company that can set me up that way. I'm thinking about switching to orange or charteuse if they're brighter than white. I was out stumping and could see my flourscent green AAE nock fly a lot better than I could a solid white bohning nock. I could also see thema lot better when they were on the ground. I lost a arrow about a year ago when I missed the target. (I was shooting in my grandpa's backyard and it went into the woods behind his fence.) I couldn't find it then, but a while later I found it because of the bright green nock. I wasn't even looking for the arrow either. That's the effect I want. So if I can get some bright green, or bright orange fletching, I think I might switch. However, I hesitate because with white fletching it'll be easier to study blood. Any ideas? God bless, Brandan |
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1 black
2 yellow or 1 white 2 yellow |
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Two setups, on one, 2 white and 1 yellow...
The other 2 flourescent yellow and 1 flourescent orange. I think it's very important to see your arrow in flight and easy to spot in game animals to verify the shot....IF you can't see your arrow in flight, your missing some very important information to follow up on after the shot. I've never been busted because of bright fletch. The white also allows you to pick up on blood easier from the treestand, especially with bino's. Again, this falls back to the post, "after the shot". <font color=blue>Good Luck and Good Shooting</font id=blue> <font color=red>Rob</font id=red> |
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I use two green and one gold. I like the Green Bay Packers, and like to take their colors to the field with me.
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i use 2 oragen and 1 red if u live in ny were the fall is so nice the color matchs so good ....
al bowmansville ny |
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I use two orange and one yellow 4" vanes, with a flo green nock.
Phil. |
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I use two flo. yellow and 1 green with a yellow notch. Very easy to see in flight and where the hit.
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I have used the same colour since I started bowhunting in 69, two bright reds and a yellow knocking flethching. I like the bright colour because it shows up when you stick one. Good luck, Bobby
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i have 2 reds and 1 white.
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2 blue 1 yellow
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All white four inch feathers
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I use three 5" white feathers on arrows dipped in white for the first 8".
I can`t recall a deer ever looking at them. NRA,UBP,BASS Member New Stanton,PA |
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2 lime green , 1 white:)
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I use 2 white, and one brown and white for cock vane.
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I use white and Black so i can find the white reakky good and the black cause i like black.
Pete |
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3" Bohning vanes-2 white, 1 blue
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Bright red with pink looking bubbles!:)
2 Red and one black for the cock vane and a flo. green nock. No special reason I just always used them and see no reason to change now. SF |
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Two orange, one yellow.
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All white, I can see the arrow fly and where it enters the deer better.
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2 Flo Pink and 1 White, with a White Nock.
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Now I go with 2 Flor. Orange & 1 White On a white dipped XX75 2216. I make all of my own so I like to go with all different color combos.
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2 flo green, 1 white.
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I have always used (2) 4" White Feathers with a Chartreuse cock vane. This year I bought some od the cresting wraps and am using 4" barred chartreuse feathers. They are the shield cut style and they look really good but the barred ones are not near as bright as the standard feathers. All of this is on an ACC shaft with a white knock.
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RE: What color fletch do you use?
4" Featers - 2 chartreuse barred feathers and 1 solid chartreuse
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