Deerhunter,
The solution is two-fold: a. Don't shoot the grass

- b. Try the weed whacker brush knot that was up a couple weeks ago

! Also, a garden rake to help find the arrows under the grass!

! I do have to reweigh my arrows as I shorten some, but I think they will hit 10 gpp. I do like a heavier arrow for hunting, 500 gr plus off my 45# - 50# bows.
Take care with the back injury and do keep us posted! Those are serious, and get at least one second opinion! I crashed on a jump in '78, and the doctor promised me a permanently sore back! He was right! But our battalion surgeon, an orthopedic specialist, told me not to get cut on until it was a last resort.
Hawkdancer