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Main Discussion Area => Arrows => Topic started by: Steve Cover on February 04, 2010, 09:15:59 pm

Title: Goose Feathers
Post by: Steve Cover on February 04, 2010, 09:15:59 pm
One of my future projects is to make up a dozen or so Medieval era (looking) arrows.

Could anyone recommend a source for Grey Goose fletching?

Thanks

Steve
Title: Re: Goose Feathers
Post by: mullet on February 04, 2010, 09:29:23 pm
 Three Rivers I think has some. Or post in the Trade Section.
Title: Re: Goose Feathers
Post by: Steve Cover on February 04, 2010, 09:35:18 pm
Three Rivers I think has some. Or post in the Trade Section.
Thanks,

Steve
Title: Re: Goose Feathers
Post by: riarcher on February 04, 2010, 09:46:05 pm
I was actually looking today for feathers.
Found a bunch of things available on google as "Craft Feathers". Even Ebay.
Even saw some Crow feathers that perked my interest.
Amazing what one will find "outside the box".
I got stuck on the different pheasant and (simulated) eagle feathers that would make interesting looking arrows.
Didn't buy any because I'm still conjuring, procrastinating, and sifering. (too many choices!)  ;)
Title: Re: Goose Feathers
Post by: Hillbilly on February 04, 2010, 11:26:45 pm
Someone had some goose feathers up for trade a while back. If you live near a lake that has a resident poulation of geese, you can often pick up hundreds of primaries along the shore in June when they molt.
Title: Re: Goose Feathers
Post by: Steve Cover on February 05, 2010, 03:13:33 am
Someone had some goose feathers up for trade a while back. If you live near a lake that has a resident poulation of geese, you can often pick up hundreds of primaries along the shore in June when they molt.
Good idea!!  Thanks.

I live a couple of miles from Lake Stevens.  There is a reasonable number of year around geese that hang out there.

It is worth a look.

Also, anyone in Washington.... We have an infestation of these guys on the property.

Because I'm 100% disabled, I have trouble getting into and out of my blind.

I'd be interested in trading Goose feathers for Turky Feathers.... You would have to harvest your own.

(http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t175/SteveCover/Curlew/Turkeysinourfrontyard.jpg)

(http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t175/SteveCover/Curlew/WildTurkeys002.jpg)

(http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t175/SteveCover/Curlew/Turkeysinoutfield.jpg)

If you are interested, let me know.

Steve
Title: Re: Goose Feathers
Post by: CraigMBeckett on February 05, 2010, 05:10:52 am
Steve,

Most feathers used on English medieval arrows were white not grey. Grey feathers would have come from the Gander.

Craig.
Title: Re: Goose Feathers
Post by: Steve Cover on February 05, 2010, 05:33:08 am
Steve,

Most feathers used on English medieval arrows were white not grey. Grey feathers would have come from the Gander.

Craig.
Thanks for the info Craig.

I've been running on the Robin Hood movie where they mentioned a "grey goose shaft."
Maybe, I can safely use white turkey fletch and still be accurate....

I really appreciate this.

Steve
Title: Re: Goose Feathers
Post by: stringstretcher on February 05, 2010, 02:06:58 pm
Steve let me know when I can come and take out some of those pest for you.  I don't live that far away.
Title: Re: Goose Feathers
Post by: Steve Cover on February 05, 2010, 05:08:58 pm
Steve let me know when I can come and take out some of those pest for you.  I don't live that far away.

PM me. If you are close to Everett, we can get together, and try to set things up.

Our property is located about 20 miles West of Curlew, up the Copper River, a few miles South of the Canadian border.

(http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t175/SteveCover/Family/7-29-06JoAnneDoubleTapSIG229.jpg)

We have a shooting range on the property  (Note the chickens for my 300 meter silhouette range)

We also have a couple of bears.

(http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t175/SteveCover/Family/CurlewBear01.jpg)

(http://i160.photobucket.com/albums/t175/SteveCover/Family/CurlewBear05.jpg)

This is the little Sow..  I believe she might have a cub this year.  There is also a nice Boar about twice her size hanging around too.

I think we could have a good time.

Steve