Primitive Archer
Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: PlanB on October 25, 2015, 09:52:11 pm
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I haven't made an arrow yet, but would really like to. I have plenty of woods to use for the shafts, but no feathers. I checked the Three Rivers catalog and turkey feathers are $25 for a dozen. Not including shipping. Does that mean you can only fletch 4 arrows with that amount? Is there someplace else I can get them that I can afford? Thanks!
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Is there any turkey farms near you? That's where I get mine.
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I don't know DC, but I'll ask around. Could be.
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Try the trading post page on PA. Lots of people on here have feathers
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My turkey season is about to open back up, If everyone gets a bird I'll have plenty of feathers. Never understood the high price on 3rivers. I don't process em anymore though, maybe your paying for the safety hazard. Shoot me a pm if your still looking in a couple weeks
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i trade for some once in awhile but to be honest, i find a lot by local streams, rivers, and lakes. its easy to tell what side of the bird the feather you find is from. i keep them in tall canisters marked left wing, right wing. when i get 2 matchers, i make a 2 feather fletch arrow. at 25 bucks per 12 feathers i wouldnt say i was a millionair or anything. but im well off. lol Tony
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I bought 40 primary wing feathers from a website called custom feathers. The list price was $34, but shipping was $6.
So I basically got them for a dollar a piece. Which isn't too bad I suppose. They are long turkey feathers though, I split 3 feathers and was able to get two 5" fletchings from one feather. The quill on the ends are a little small, but I think they will work.
I'd much rather find a turkey farm though and get feathers from there, but what I have now should last a while.
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+1 on custom feathers. they're just down the road from me. I just buy the whole wing you get lots of useful feathers not just fletchings.
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Clints right, try the trading post. Lots of folks here have loads.
I can usually get 2 fletchings off a large feather, but some will only have one in it.
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Thank you guys! Plenty of places to get them then. I sent for some just to start some arrows, will look for a turkey farm, but especially like the idea of also just looking and finding them near water -- that could be fun and interesting in itself. Also Tracker, kind offer, thank you. :)
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I bought 40 primary wing feathers from a website called custom feathers. The list price was $34, but shipping was $6.
So I basically got them for a dollar a piece. Which isn't too bad I suppose. They are long turkey feathers though, I split 3 feathers and was able to get two 5" fletchings from one feather. The quill on the ends are a little small, but I think they will work.
I'd much rather find a turkey farm though and get feathers from there, but what I have now should last a while.
Ditto on them. I buy the bags of 100 "seconds". At the most you might throw away a couple, but I ruin more with bad stripping than I throw away from being second rate. I can often get two fletches from one feather, too.
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All turkey hunters throw their wings away much to my dismay. I have gathered a small circle of hunters that save their wings for me, this year I sent 40 wings and 8 or 9 fans to David Mitchell at Custom Feathers, trading the rights to get the lefts ground.
I keep one friend in arrows and bows for his clubs wings, I bet he has brought me over 200 wings in the last few years.
If you collect wings be prepared to get some maggot covered specimens which used to turn me off. Now I put on my rubber gloves and go to work on them. David will trade you primaries for secondary wing sections skinned off the bone with with the skin, quills intact and boraxed. He has the instructions for their preparation on his web site.
One friend puts and add in the local paper during turkey season that she wants wings, and gets several this way.
Do a little leg work and asking around, you can be feather"rich" by the end of turkey season next year.
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Many states allow fall turkey hunting so ask now. Also, duck and goose season is here or coming soon. That is another source.
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Okay, will ask around -- guess I'll be stopping in at the country store for coffee with the boys in the morning this week! Thank you all.
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All very good advice...........Hunters have been my best source.
DBar
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I keep all my gobbler wings and at least 10 or 12 other gobbler hunters, Help me out when they get lucky.
Although not turkey feathers. I bass fish some nice ponds that have local gesse, They molt in JUNE I'll pick up hand fulls of primarys. Not a perty but works all the same.
Go to your local gun spot and ask around to have people give or sell their wings to you every spring.
Personally I need some snow geese right wing.
I like seeing those white feathers disapeared in brown.
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Here is what to ask for; Cut the wing at the second joint in from the tip, put the pair in a walmart bag, toss them in the freezer, same for any fans they don't want. Tell them; "call me at the end of the season and I will come by and pick them up".
Now, some folk will not put wings in their freezer, I guess they think they are nasty. You have to get these raw wings within a day or so or they will be maggot city and stink to high heavens. The feathers will be just fine unless they put them in a trash bag wet and drive them around in the back of the truck for a couple weeks before they call you, at which point they turn to rotten mush.
I have probably processed over 1000 wings in the last 20 years and have seen it all so I know what to expect.
Some folk will promise you all their wings for life if you make them a bow, don't fall for this ruse. As soon as they get the bow you will cease to exist and the wings won't be forthcoming. A local guy (a preacher no less) and a prof at Tuscaloosa got me on this kind of deal.
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Thanks Eric, crooketarrow!