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Fletching colors

Yeah the pink shows up awesome in the woods. The problem with the colors red, bright orange, or charteuse is that in the fall woods...all the vegetation is turning the same exact colors as your fletching. It makes it a big tougher to spot the arrow. Out of the woods, the reds and charteuse color will stick out good. There's nothing really in the woods that is hot pink in color so it sticks out pretty good.
 
Crow is right about the fall colors. But thus far I haven't had a problem finding one. They are usually in the ground just past where the deer was, painted red! :D

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You could crest or wrap the arrows and put whatever design/color you want on them as well�it makes finding them a tad easier to find. Although, my arrows are almost always buried up about 4inches in the dirt, sticking up at a 45 degree angle coated in some wierd red color. :)
 
see if u use pink and tell the wifey u used that color cause its her favorite then she will be more inclined when u tell her ur gona go try em out.
 
I have flourescent green and yellow, but found that in the pre-dawn, they look remarkably similar.
I ended up using a sharpie and drawing a dark triangle on the single vane (both sides), to let me ID for easier nocking once I am up in the tree.
 

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