Im looking for some ideas on how to make a good heavy fishin arrow for thumping big ol' carp out of 4 to 5 foot deep water. I have fiberglass arrows with big torpedo heads that fold out. I got to thinking "how can I make a wooden version?"
My first idea was to take a hollow reed or bamboo and stuff it with sawdust and glue.
My second idea was to make a shaft from osage orange or walnut or even ipe (pretty expensive arrow though) and possibly "cook" the arrow shaft in an oil filled pipe to soak into the wood, making it heavier and more water resistant.
My last idea was to glue a center strip of bone/antler slices into the shaft.
Again just looking for someone to stop me if I am about to make (pardon the pun) pointless arrows
or if anyone has experience in this area and can steer me in the right direction.