I've had a number of guys PM me about tying on fur arrow tracers. So here goes...Fly Tying 101 for the Trad Gang bowhunter
I use cross cut rabbit strips (Zonker strips) that you buy at any fly fishing store and a fly tying thread bobbin. This is just for demo as I normally add my tracer fur after I've fletched my arrow.
I secure my arrow shaft to the table and wind on a thread base. This gives the rabbit fur a good gripping surface once wound around the shaft.
Now just tie in the end of the fur. I'll usually clip a little fur off the rabbit leather so the thread digs in to better secure the end. Then wind the thread back to the staring point.
Take one wrap of the fur around the arrow shaft and wrap the thread over the strip to secure the end again. If you are having problems with the fur getting in the way just wet your fingers and slick the fur to the shaft. Clip off the remaining strip, tie the thread with a few half hitches or whip finish as you would finish off a fly, and seal the thread. I use finger nail polish (Hard as Nails) cause it dries quick and that's what I use to seal my finished fly heads...but any glue or lacquer will work.
Finished...quick and indestructible. I know you can glue on these strips but I've found they don't stand up as well on pass thru shots on targets...be it foam or the real thing. I like the fur tracers cause I can use dark/camo fletching feathers and still see my arrow in flight even better than bright feathers. Doc