My son down in washington state sent me a bunch of turkey feathers from a bird he shot a couple of weekends ago.I had brought hundreds up to Alaska with me when I moved here and had them stored in a cardboard box in the shed,looked in there last fall when it was time to do some fletching and bugs had eaten them up,not a feather was spared. I have been making arrows out of native materials up here and have a bunch of canada goose primaries to work with.We have about 30 or 40 bald eagles in the village right now and they are beginning to drop feathers all over the place,cannot use a single one of them because of the endangered species act(They were never endangered in Alaska) Boy are they some great looking feathers,Huge. Anywho,I can't help but love the look of those turkey feathers on an arrow.I once used the cinnamon colored primaries out of a male peacocks wings for the cock feather on a bunch of arrows I made,That looked pretty good.I hope to get some tundra swan wings sometime for use as cock feathers 'cause they are legal to hunt in parts of Alaska and I know they are just being thrown away. Anyone using any different feathers out there for fletching ? Frank