Well I guess everyone's milage does indeed vary then.
I've used the Bohning Fletching Tape for a long time now, on a water based floor finish on my wooden arrows. I've had it up to nearly 120°F in the Northern Territory and down to about 12°F in the high country here in my home State, and have never had even the hint of an issue.
I just do my last dip coat of clear, and when it's had at least 24 hours to dry, then fletch them up, no special routines at all.
I don't rush when building arrows, but I've found it simple to use, very effective and have not even used the drop of Fletch-Tite or the like on the ends of the feather either, never found it necessary. I reckon the tape sticks like s%#t to a blanket, I love it.
Sorry if it gives some people fits, but I think it's a grand product.
The only time I've had a feather come off is if I take one or a part of one off with another hex blunt crunching into an arrow already in the target, but that's a pretty rare thing
Best
Lex