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El Destructo:
And They look "Way Cool" with Blood all over Them too........not Gay like that Pink You were Talkin about.......also...It takes a Big Man to pull off a Pink Shirt by the Way.....and I own a Pink Brush Popper Western Shirt....and I look GOOD in it too.... ;)

zeNBowyer:
I  think  it  is  a  mistake  to  use  bright  colors  on  hunting  arrows, if  your  idea  is  going  stealth  the  colors give  you away,
even  if  your  target  is  colorblind  other  critters  are  not  (which  often  sound  a warning  upon  your  discovery),
     I crest  bright  bands  on  the  arrow  below  the  feathers so they  are  concealed  by  the  quiver  until  they  are  drawn:)

mullet:
 I shot a turkey at 10 yards two years ago and he wasn't alarmed enough to get out of the way. And he was looking right at me when I shot. Sand in orange groves down here is white, fungus on oak trees in the swamp is white and some is bright red and orange. If you don't make a sudden movement I don't think it matters, at least it didn't with the dead critters I've shot. When I use white fletching and shafting, I can find my arrow easier if I miss and when I hit something I can be sure of where I hit it. Which helps when it comes time to blood trail one.

zeNBowyer:
Of  all  the  critters  you  choose as  an  example of  when  NOT  to  conceal,  you  choose  the  turkey? Well,
maybe a  'turkey' is  the right one  after all:)

mullet:
 ;)

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