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Arrow woods in Alaska. Kenai Peninsula
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Msturm:
Hey everyone.
This has probably been asked but I cannot find it via search.
What woods work well as arrow shafting here in AK? I am hoping I can use saplings. But I have heard that alder splits, birch won't stay straight. Spruce while prevalent seems like a lot of work to get a shaft, unless there is a way to use a sapling I am unawareof.
Anyway, what do people in AK use for arrow shafting?
Thanks!
Msturm
Blayne:
I am much further south than you, on Vancouver Island. We have lots of red osier dogwood, wild rose and ocean spray. Not sure if any of those species are near you?
loefflerchuck:
If the birch is straight and very well seasoned it will stay straight and makes great shafts. If you cut it green you may have to wait a couple years to season it right. This should be moved to arrows page
loefflerchuck:
Douglas fir is a great arrow wood too.
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