Fletching colors
#2
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
Posts: 1,051
RE: Fletching colors
I shoot all dark green vanes, flourescent green nock. I use the super 3-D nocks so I can feel the index point even in very low light. I use a hip quiver similar to Adams Arrow Holster and feel the dark vanes don't attract as much attention when I'm walking in the woods and they are moving quite a bit.
#3
RE: Fletching colors
1 orange, 2 white, 4" vanes in a left helical for hunting.
For 3d, I usually take a magic marker to my nocks and use 3 brown 4" left helical vanes. Makes it much harder for others to aim for my arrow.
For 3d, I usually take a magic marker to my nocks and use 3 brown 4" left helical vanes. Makes it much harder for others to aim for my arrow.
#5
Join Date: Mar 2004
Location:
Posts: 881
RE: Fletching colors
I use whatever colors I have. People made fun of me at the IBO qualifier last year because I had pink nocks. When I smoked there ars they wasn't laughing so loud. I like to use dark colors so that the game warden is less likely to see me in a tree.[8D] All the same color, no need for cock vane people.
#8
Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: South Central Wisconsin
Posts: 1,007
RE: Fletching colors
Well the Pack should be able to punt well this year after burning a 3rd round pick on a punter. Two DB's, one DE, and a Punter out of 7 rounds of picks?? Not very good IMO.
#10
RE: Fletching colors
Two black and one orange with orange nocks. I was always fond of Halloween.....
...and this is a good combination for me in terms of blending in a little with the black and yet still making them easy to find with the orange nock and vane.
...and this is a good combination for me in terms of blending in a little with the black and yet still making them easy to find with the orange nock and vane.