What are you using to check wind direction during a stalk? just looking for some ideas.
I have a Turkey breast feather attached to a piece of monofilament fishing line that I use,I hang it on my bow :thumbsup:
I found a secondary feather from a red winged hawk on a piece of floss tied to the string of my assenheimer. I also use milkweed pods wrapped in duct tape.
Couple dove feathers currently. Later in the season it will be feathers from recent duck hunts.
Attached to a piece of mono fishing line like woodchucker
I grab a few milk weed pods before they open. I put a rubber band around them to keep them closed and clip or the tip. Then you can pull the floater out one at a time and let them drift. Not only do they show you wind direction but they follow the thermals as well. I carry one of the pods in a pocket that is handy (depends on weather and what I am wearing). The cost is $00.00 and if you remember to grab a handful before they open on their own you can store them for use in the next early season.
I use waxed dental floss tied to bow string below top loop with the end frayed a little
I like unwaxed dental floss tied just below both loops. Can see it no matter what position the bow is in.
Unwaxed dental floss tied on top loop...the unwaxed frays better than waxed.
I use a(1) piece of old string material about six inches long. Tie a knot about one inch from the end. Then strip the wax with rubbing alcohol, and fray it up to the knot. I then attached it to my string between the upper silencer and end loop. It picks up a breeze nicely, and the wax left on the unfrayed section returns it to the original position so it is always ready to go.
cigarette...... :)
Yeah Brent if they smell that your busted anyhow :banghead:
Try corn starch in a plastic puff/squeeze bottle.
I use an empty nose spray bottle filled with talc powder.
Mark
I made up one like guru, 35mm film can stuff with milkweed fluff. cut a whole in the lid and pull a couple out and let fly....
Just a 12" piece of thread tied to the tip
I kinda dig the un-waxed dental floss tied to my upper limb tip. Can pull it apart enough to catch just the lightest wind.
Oh Yea!... It's good to get chicken outa my front teeth too. ;)
... mike ...
Im a fan of the milk weed and of cat tail fluff, Ive also saved down from birds Ive hunted and used it in the same way. A feather tied on the string is useful but it only tells me where the wind is blowing right where Im at not where I want to be. I like the natural stuff and it makes me feel better knowing I used all that I could from nature and my kills.
QuoteOh Yea!... It's good to get chicken outa my front teeth too. .
Classic! :biglaugh:
I use a little piece of fur from my string silencer. Just yank her out, hold her up and let her go.
Bic lighter
QuoteOriginally posted by Stone Knife:
Yeah Brent if they smell that your busted anyhow :banghead:
exactly - forget the wind, just hunt! LOL :)
In all seriousness, I wish they made a scentless smoke stick. nothing tells the wind like smoke.
Bill has got it! Best windacator nature makes. They follow the thermals as well. Shawn
I use the Primos bottled powder.
cat tail fluff, works great, price is right to
Various fluff. Milkweed. cattail, thistle, the fluffy bases of saddle hackle (I tie flys). I store it in a pill bottle then before the hunt smear a pinch on my jacket. Sticks pretty good to cotton, great to wool or fleece.
Then when I want to check I just pull a few fibers off the jacket. No fumbling, no fuss.
smoke in a bottle , at 3rivers
I have a grouse feather tied with thread to my string.
old bug dope squeeze bottle filled with blue chalk-line chalk
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smoke in a bottle , at 3rivers
Me too. I use a Catquiver III with the hip pack. I place the bottle in the smallest compartment in the pack. I can reach down with my right hand and pull out the bottle,open it with one hand,check the wind and put it back in,and never quit walking.
I'm also a fan of milk weed pod's! I have learned more about thermals from floating milk weed seeds then I could ever have imagined!
I also ALWAYS have a 6" piece of dental floss tied to my top serving. I tie a single not in the floss, maybe 2-3" from the end. This way the end frays but the rest doesn't and it sticks to the string less. This system is awesome as you ALWAYS know. Also, I sometimes use strands from brightly colored fly tying salmon egg yarn. It floats and you can see it many many yards away, so you can actually track a wind current.
ChuckC
Brent
quit before you die.
Pete