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Bleach goose feathers?

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BigWapiti:
Yeah, I realized how strong that stuff is.  Hydrogen Peroxide makes sense.  But your guys' idea of domestic turkeys sounds better - if only I could find a turkey farm.  :)

Thanks for the help.  I made up a batch of goose feather arrows last night - black stilll looks nice, I just like to see my arrow fly and those white feathers do the trick.

Thanks!

huntertrapper:
yeah same for me, i use wild turkey feathers for most all my arrows, but i did buy some blue dyed feather from a company just north of here a ways and they work real well, i bought them mainly for deer and turkey so i can see my arrow after the shot and see what i kind of hit and then maybe it will help me see the animal after the fletches are sticking out.

JackCrafty:
Hmmmm.....hair coloring on feathers.  Great idea.   ;D

Anyone tried this?

El Destructo:
If you mean like the Punk Rocker Hair colring....yeah that would Work....but Clairol or the Others for real Hair.....I don't see them doing enough to notice.....

chessieboy:
snow geese are another great source of white feathers and a hoot to blast.

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