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Wet feathers in hunting

Started by 2Blade, April 15, 2007, 03:42:00 PM

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V I Archer

In a real ripping downpour I use baby bottle liners.  Still a big fan of Bohning powder. But nothing can replace good tuning and form.
But be sure you live out the message and do not merely listen to it and so deceive yourself - James 1:22

fletcharrows

the answer is - drum roll please - two coats of heavy duty scotch guard. The fletching is still tight after 4 hours of driving rain. Good for one shot on each arrow but I've never seen a deer wait while you go out and get the same arrow and shoot it again. This is tested and proved in the rain forest of the Olympics in Washington State.

fletch
"No..No.. I really mean it - never fry food in the nude"

Kip

Maybe should consider not hunting in a downpour to ify to lose a bloodtrail after a hit even a good hit.Kip

Shawn Leonard

Yup, what Molson said the deer may of moved, you may of pulled the shot. That is quite a poke with any bow. Shawn
Shawn

flinch

I'm with the other guy who reccommended Scotchguard spray.   I use that on my fletching when the arrows are freshly made and later if I am expecting a wet hunt.   I can't say it's perfect; but works for me.

The Ursus

So if your set up is tuned perfectly, can assume that if I shot a broadhead on a bareshaft it wouldn't make a difference?  Cuz around here, when your feather get wet, that's exactly what you are dealing with.  


I've never shot a BH on a bareshaft cuz they say not to do that.

2Blade

The Stuttering Bowhunter

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