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The Flu-Flu Arrow is a type of arrow specifically designed to travel a short distance, and this is particularly useful when shooting at aerial targets or for certain types of recreational archery where the arrow must not travel too far and get lost if it misses the target.

A flu-flu is a design of fletching, normally made by using long sections of full length feathers, in most cases six or more sections are used rather than the traditional three. Alternatively two long feathers can be spiraled around the end of the arrow shaft.

In either case the excessive fletching is made to generate more drag and slow the arrow down rapidly after a short distance, about 30m or so. Recreational flu-flus usually have rubber points in order to add weight in order to keep the flight slower.

Flu-Flu arrows are often used for children\'s archery, and can be used to play Flu-Flu Golf (where the player must go to where the arrow landed, and pick it up and shoot it again, and repeat this until he reaches a specified place).

Flu-Flu arrows were used originally to hunt birds. The weighted points allowed for hunters to shoot and hit a bird and bring both the bird and the arrow back to the ground. (Rather than traditional arrows which would shoot both the bird and arrow further and lodge them into a tree somewhere.)

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