Hi,I am new here.
My Primitive name is LongArrow.
My question has to do with fletching colors,
and displaying who you are. I do not know if
this would be called Heraldry?
I fly one type of fletchings and colors all the time.
They are my signature and unmistakable.
It is not false pride just to bolster my ego.
I think it shows a sense of pride of
a different sort.
All this having been said, when i shoot a tournament that
is going to be in snow,mud or where there is a lot of leaf litter,
I paint my shafts brightly to make them easy to find.
Usually my fletchings are bright colors too.
I did not think it would be an issue yet some people
I shoot with seem to think it is wrong for
some as yet inexplicable reason.
When missing a target that is sixty yards away,
it helps to have arrows that stand out.
I am wondering if fletchings were used to
identify archers in Primitive times.
Would it have been seen amiss if
they brightened up an arrow for some purpose?
Any info on this as a modern issue or
how formal flying colors could become,
in times past would be appreciated.
Thanks,
LongArrow