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What color is fletching is best? Does it really make a difference when trying to read what kind of hit on an animal you made?
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White wrap 2 flo green 1 flo yellow fletch. Those are the 2 colors I can see best.
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It can really help recover your arrow and tell what kinda hit you got on an animal.
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here's my hunting arrow.
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i like a white wrap with two flo green and two flo orange fletchings with a flo orange nock my eyes follow those colors of fletching the best and its easy to tell what kind of blood you have with a white wrap.
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February 01, 2011, 07:47:50 PM »
My favorites are - Pink, Red, chartreuse (a bright lime green/yellow color).
White on the arrow shaft is hard to see if you miss in the snow (hard to find arrow) but shows up well in many other situations...
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February 01, 2011, 09:03:44 PM »
I like neon orange and white. On my trad arrows, I like chartreuse, orange and white. Pink is a easy to see color as well.
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I like red and white i can find those the best
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White wrap. Two pink and one white fletching.
I think anything not black (which I do have on a dozen arrows - kind of dumb and I need to cut them off and replace) is fine. Even then, you could probably figure it out - bubbles, no bubbles, green gut material, dark blood, bright blood, etc. The main problem with black fletching is that they are hard to see in targets and make it a bit harder to find them if they hit the ground.
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February 03, 2011, 03:42:04 PM »
Thanks for all the input. I want to try a few different combos but wasn't sure where to start. I have been using bright green and yellow. Just not sure if I really like the combo that much.
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February 03, 2011, 05:12:14 PM »
I've been shooting 3 white for a few years now and that definitely my favorite for hunting
makes it really easy to check for blood on a pass through..
And for 3D its always fun to shoot a solid black or brown fletch along with a dark (or white depending on target) nock, to throw people off
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I use a white wrap with two neon green and pink
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February 03, 2011, 08:45:17 PM »
For hunting generally run 2 flo yellow and one white with a white nock. For 3d, 2 black, one dark purple and a black nock.
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Re: Fletching Color?
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February 03, 2011, 08:48:07 PM »
I like a white wrap, with one white vane and two neon green. Also, a neon green wrap shows up well too. The white is good for reading the hits, the neon green is a little easier to find.
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February 04, 2011, 11:10:42 AM »
I have the neon green and yellow. Did not think about it at the time I put them on, but there is a lot of stuff out there that is about that same color. I have lost several arrows in the underbrush because I could not see my fletching. I think I am going to go with blaze orange and white next.
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