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Where are all the arrows at!!!

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NTD:
eh You might be on to something, I was using ash...I'll give it another go with some pine.  Thanks Pat!

Pat B:
Once you get the hang of the pine you can transfer over to ash or other woods. Setting the iron corectly so it only takes a little off with each stroke helps too.  I believe George Tsoukalas has a section on his site for arrow making. I think he uses white pine too.

Lee Lobbestael:
Pat those arrows look awesome! I love the one with the plume wrap thing on the back, I bet that will be easy to mark stickin out of the side of a deer!

Pat B:
I make those tracers from "rabbit zonkers" that I buy from a fly tying shop and glue them on with TBIII, Duco or fletch tape. They really help you see an all natural arrow in flight and especially when the arrow hits it's target.

mullet:
 Nate, I've got a Barrel tapering jig-planing board I'm getting ready to put up for a trade. It's made for a thumb planer. Interested?

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