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riarcher:
Living on the ocean, I've a fairly unlimited amount if I hunt the shores and such for them.
I'd think they'd be naturally water proofed?
Wondering why I've never heard of anyone using them.
Since they're so plentiful, I'm almost willing to think the native eastern indians may have at least tried them?
Any reason why they wouldn't work?

stringstretcher:
Not sure, but aren't they illegal to kill?

DanaM:
Yup illegal to kill em here in Michigan

El Destructo:
Who said anything about Killing them?? The Feathers are all over up and down the Beaches....and they ain't a Raptor...so it should be fine to have them...and II don't see why they would not work on an Arrow either....lets see the finished Products.... :P

Pat B:
I would check the federal and state laws before I used them. If they are illegal to kill they will probably be illegal to use. If you are confronted by the authorities can you prove you did not kill the bird they came from? Call your local DNR and ask them!

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