beautiful, functional, fully professionally crafted arrows can be made with fletch taped feather fletching. if done with the tiniest amount of care, you'd be hard pressed to tell whether an arrow's fletch is adhered with glue or tape.
if the shaft (cane, wood, glass, alum, carbon, whatever - all raw or painted or vinyl capped) is clean, and the base quill of the feather fletch is clean, bohning fletch tape will make an extremely tight bond that will weather any elements - that's a fact. adding a tiny dot of duco or fletchtite fore and aft ensures the bond at those critical points.
the speed of fletching up a dozen taped fletch arrows is a great incentive, too. only one jig needed.