I like the shield or trad cut feathers, more for looks than anything else. They do give better control due to large surface area. If it were me I would fletch my feathers with all goose for hunting in wet weather. I would also fletch some with the double goose and a turkey cock feather for good weather hunting.
I have a dozen wet weather hunting arrows set up with wild goose feathers. They are incredibly waterproof, naturally. If they start to dry out over time you can keep them waterproof with a touch of cul-de-canard oil that is avialable thru fly fishing shops.
Here in Western Washington we hunt in a lot of rain and otherwise inclement weather so the goose feathers are a big +.