Didn't even know fletch was a word! ...
apparently with three meanings:
- noun (archery). The vane toward the back of an arrow, used to stabilise the arrow during flight.
- noun (fisheries). A large boneless fillet of halibut, swordfish, or tuna.
- verb. To feather, as an arrow.
So, I'd say any emoji containing an arrow, a feather, or even a fish, might work.
Couldn't find any halibut, swordfish, tuna or fillet of fish emojis, which leaves:
- U+1F3F9 BOW AND ARROW : 🏹
- U+1FAB6 FEATHER : 🪶
- U+1F41F FISH : 🐟
I'll leave the final decision up to you. :)
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