Wrap and fletching color?

Soutie

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Good points for When sk1. I only use orange that is much brighter than fall leaves....blood shows up clearly...could easily find them in the snow or early season foliage.
 

vcb

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Here are some colors I was playing with...who likes what combo?
 

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BlackBear

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After today, I agree with Pink. We were out roaming the hills with our bows in hand killing as many cow patties and bushes that would stand still long enough for us to throw an arrow at. See below picture. He recently switched to pink. Most visible fletch we have ever used. The bushes and cow patties didn't seem to mind the color!

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sk1

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i think i agree on the pink, but i just had mine fletched up yellow, ohwell, next batch may just be pink.
 
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This is what my typical season looks like:

CO High Country Mule Deer/Elk typically the first 10 days of season is all I get
KS Spring Turkey
KS Early season Mule Deer (first of October time frame)
KS Later season Mule Deer/Whitetail combo (Mid/Late November)

then there are always wild cards:

WY Antelope
NE turkey and whitetail
this year...POSSIBLY...AZ ELK late september

I fletch up the SAME set-up in 3 different colors!! One group is always with WHITE!!! The others vary Pink is a great go to color because NO WHERE I hunt can I find PINK! Early season I like whites and yellows and Late season whites, greens pinks.

My late season for Mule Deer is a TON of CRP grasses and cut fall crops (corn, milo, wheat). I pick colors I can find! That being said I also have a central THEME on my rigs. Last year was "WATERMELON" Greens and PINKS!!!

I have run Tweety in a blender (Red/Yellow), Kermit in a Blender (Green/Red). SO have fun with it too!!! Think about your terrain/light/the colors of the year when building and picking.
 
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