In my opinion and experience, arrows are one of the biggest factor in how enjoyable and successful your shooting is with your wooden bow. When I made my first couple of bows I didn't have arrows that were properly matched to my bows, they were just a random assortment of carbon and hand-me-down wood arrows. Part of my bad shooting was just due to lack of practice but a good part of it was the arrows. Once I bought a dozen wood arrows that were spined and matched to my bows then my shooting improved dramatically. I think Don's advice is all good. The important thing is that you have arrows that are suited to your bow in terms of spine, length, weight and fletching. Whether they are traditional or not is a matter of aesthetics.