A colorful bouquet of flowers... is actually a very beautiful thing. If only the phrase didn't have incredibly negative connotations among archers, many people refer to a quiver full of various arrows as a colorful bouquet. Unfortunately, these are often arrows found on 3D courses or simply arrows that someone has simply acquired by looking in the lost and found bin (or whatever).
We all enjoy finding our lost arrow safe and sound on a repeat visit to the course. Or better yet, someone else finds it and deposits it.
“You don’t shoot an arrow you find!” Many of us have probably heard this sentence several times during our course of practice (or other training).
Damage and the like, if not detected immediately, can cause serious injuries. Experienced shooters would never do that.
Recreational shooters, who may even lack any information about it, probably don't even know what exactly they are doing.
But the risk of injury is only one side of the coin.
What is much worse for most of us is the fact that arrows are simply being taken away here.
Legally speaking, it's probably not really theft.
Or at least something about "minor." Still, it's just not okay!
