Traditional Archery Discussions on the Leatherwall


Arrows with pink fletch

Messages posted to thread:
Coyote 25-Mar-17
Okiak 25-Mar-17
rock74 25-Mar-17
Let 'em fly 25-Mar-17
Mike E 25-Mar-17
DanaC 25-Mar-17
Coyote 25-Mar-17
Archer 25-Mar-17
Stix 25-Mar-17
MississippiBelle 26-Mar-17
MississippiBelle 26-Mar-17
Squirrel Hunter 26-Mar-17
PeteA 26-Mar-17
PEARL DRUMS 26-Mar-17
PEARL DRUMS 26-Mar-17
westrayer 26-Mar-17
stykman 26-Mar-17
OregonTK 26-Mar-17
OregonTK 26-Mar-17
Wapiti - - M. S. 26-Mar-17
Leathercutter 26-Mar-17
GF 26-Mar-17
Popester1 26-Mar-17
1/4 away 26-Mar-17
Mikolay87 26-Mar-17
1/4 away 26-Mar-17
Mikolay87 26-Mar-17
Bob Rowlands 26-Mar-17
RymanCat 26-Mar-17
Squirrel Hunter 26-Mar-17
arrow jock 26-Mar-17
BOHO 26-Mar-17
Demmer 26-Mar-17
Demmer 26-Mar-17
Darryl Payne 26-Mar-17
flyguysc 26-Mar-17
Gvdocholiday 26-Mar-17
Osr144 26-Mar-17
Osr144 26-Mar-17
Osr144 26-Mar-17
From: Coyote Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 25-Mar-17




I like pink fletch. I had some on carbon arrows and found they really stood out for me.

I'm trying to come up with a color combo for wood arrows with pink feathers. Could some of you please show me yours. I'll show you mine when I get them done.

From: Okiak
Date: 25-Mar-17




I fetched up some Easton Platinum shafts with pink feathers. For my wife. She like them.

From: rock74
Date: 25-Mar-17

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From: Let 'em fly
Date: 25-Mar-17

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These pop against the brown background for me!

From: Mike E
Date: 25-Mar-17

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Here's some pink wraps, purple, yellow and white go well with pink and are easy to track with your eyes.

From: DanaC
Date: 25-Mar-17




I understand all the 'logic' behind it, but sorry, no. ;-)

From: Coyote Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member
Date: 25-Mar-17




Actually on second thought it doesn't have to be wood. Any arrow will do

From: Archer
Date: 25-Mar-17

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Made these up to match the pink cat wiskers on my buffalo

From: Stix
Date: 25-Mar-17




I did mine 2 pink, one florescent orange. Stands out very good.

From: MississippiBelle
Date: 26-Mar-17

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Not wood, but I love my hot pink wrap and hot pink feathers. Easy to see. Marsha

From: MississippiBelle
Date: 26-Mar-17




Ughhhhh. Why does the pic rotate??? It was showing upright when I sent it. Marsha

From: Squirrel Hunter
Date: 26-Mar-17

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Spruce with dark red cap stain and pink fletch. They show up well in flight and on the ground

From: PeteA
Date: 26-Mar-17




3 4" pink parabolics with a pink wrap, flo green nocks and 2 1/2 inch pieces of reflective tape - one between the nock and feathers and one just below the feathers. Whether hunting, stumping or at thd range theh really stand out.

From: PEARL DRUMS
Date: 26-Mar-17




Dana as far as a manly man using pink feathers. My wife is dying of stage 4 metastasized breast cancer. Is it a problem for me to honor her with the arrows I carry? OPEN UP YOUR MIND!!!!! Pink isn't just for girls and blue isn't just for boys.

This site is terrible about close-mindedness. Like no other I visit.

From: PEARL DRUMS
Date: 26-Mar-17




Next time you see a guy walk by at the range with a quiver of pink arrows, he may just have a good reason other than easy to find arrows.

From: westrayer
Date: 26-Mar-17




I used to shoot pink fetch but the supply dried up. I never bothered with a wrap or cresting, but I think the white wrap looks great with pink fetching.

From: stykman
Date: 26-Mar-17




For me, flo yellow and pink are by far the easiest to follow (and find). Huge pluses in both hunting and target shooting. Some people have ingrained prejudices against whatever and no amount of discourse is going to change their minds, Pearl Drums. Very sad and a serious problem in a lot of life's issues. Sorry to hear about your wife. Can't be easy. I know.

From: OregonTK
Date: 26-Mar-17

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From: OregonTK
Date: 26-Mar-17

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I use douglas fir shafts and dye the natural barred feathers.

From: Wapiti - - M. S. Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 26-Mar-17




Can't post picture sorry ! I have used white wraps with 4 5inch parabolic pink flatching in the past. Worked great for target & huntng.

From: Leathercutter
Date: 26-Mar-17




I used pink years ago when in the USMC, now I like the Flo yellow.

From: GF
Date: 26-Mar-17




The funny thing is that historically, pink was considered to be a very Manly color.

Some people need to get over themselves…

And FWIW, I am now a couple years older than my favorite cousin ever got to be. The sad thing is that - as has often been said - if testicular cancer killed as many men as breast cancer has killed women, a cure would've been found a long time ago.

From: Popester1
Date: 26-Mar-17




I'm with Leathercutter. I really like pink feathers and still have arrows fletched with them, but I see flo-yellow better.

From: 1/4 away Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 26-Mar-17

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Here's some pink four fletch.

From: Mikolay87
Date: 26-Mar-17

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I always use pink feathers

From: 1/4 away Professional Bowhunters Society - Associate Member Compton's Traditional Bowhunters
Date: 26-Mar-17

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Here's my latest set....pink and fluorescent yellow 3 fletch.

From: Mikolay87
Date: 26-Mar-17

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From: Bob Rowlands
Date: 26-Mar-17




I find white easiest to see in flight. As for riveting psychedelic color combos, fluro pink and fluoro orange are good, see Cream's 'Disraeli Gears' album cover. There's a pink TREK 8500 logo on my mountain bike that looks great. But in all fairness guys that choose pink to wear are wanting attention, That, or hen pecked enough their wives insist they wear a pink shirt in their suit. Much as I love my wife, she got a firm 'No.' on that. I don't wear pink, or use pink feathers as arrow decoration.

From: RymanCat
Date: 26-Mar-17

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D and M arrows 1916's.

From: Squirrel Hunter
Date: 26-Mar-17




I don't wear pink because I don't like it. I use pink feathers because they show up well in the deserts and mountains where I hunt (yellow does not). I don't think either of those choices says anything about me.

I'm making up a new set of fir arrows for a hog hunt right now. If some people don't like that, I can probably live with it.

From: arrow jock
Date: 26-Mar-17




Pink feather supply drying up?

From: BOHO
Date: 26-Mar-17




the ones I just ordered are pink and baby blue. reason is those are two colors that you dont see in the woods, at least around here. easier to find when I miss. lol

From: Demmer
Date: 26-Mar-17

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From: Demmer
Date: 26-Mar-17

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Been shooting pink forever ??????

From: Darryl Payne
Date: 26-Mar-17




All I ever use because that happens to be what I see best,has nothing to do with trying to get attention so grow up.

From: flyguysc
Date: 26-Mar-17

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Pink is just pink

From: Gvdocholiday
Date: 26-Mar-17




I've been shooting pink fletching for a few years now. I buy full length and chop them to 4" shields.

Very easy to see and find.

From: Osr144
Date: 26-Mar-17

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The wife is fond of pink and purple

From: Osr144
Date: 26-Mar-17

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The wife is fond of pink and purple

From: Osr144
Date: 26-Mar-17

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The wife is fond of pink and purple





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