Who Uses A Wind Indicator When Hunting?

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Who Uses A Wind Indicator When Hunting?

#1 Post by CraigH » Wed Dec 11, 2013 8:42 pm

Reading G Fred Asbell's book " Stalking and Still Hunting" not a bad read. Anyway he uses some unwaxed dental floss tied to his bow string as a wind indicator.

While not a new idea, I just started to tie a piece on my bowstring on the top loop. I think it helps me take more attention of the wind direction. While you can sometimes feel which way the wind is going, the floss indicator makes it more visual for me, therefore gets me thinking about the wind direction more.

Heard of some using cotton, some using a small feather tied on the end. While you can still use wind indicator powder, talcum powder, chalk, lighters and light weight dried plants like fairies (is that the technical term?? LOL) etc, as well, the string indicator is always there.

Who uses wind indicators or a tied on one?

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#2 Post by longbowinfected » Wed Dec 11, 2013 10:02 pm

I started using tied on old thread for target archery 5 years ago....never regretted it.

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Re: Who Uses A Wind Indicator When Hunting?

#3 Post by Jack Spinks » Thu Dec 12, 2013 7:40 am

Yeah I have them made on all my bows, have a piece of serving tied to a tiny feather and it works a treat, it's really good when setting up bows for beginners to teach them to always be mindful of the wind when your teaching them to hunt.

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Re: Who Uses A Wind Indicator When Hunting?

#4 Post by DrAK DaRippa » Thu Dec 12, 2013 8:44 am

i suppose they might be too round for a clear indication and i've never used a string silencer before,
but would they work as a wind indicator?

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Re: Who Uses A Wind Indicator When Hunting?

#5 Post by Stickbow Hunter » Fri Dec 13, 2013 7:12 pm

I have seen them used by hunting mates but I don't use one. I detect wind direction by sight or by feel.

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Re: Who Uses A Wind Indicator When Hunting?

#6 Post by Jeffro » Wed Mar 12, 2014 8:14 pm

i can usually tell which way its going by the feel of it on your face
and sometimes the wind is so soft it wont blow a piece of thread
another good way is to carry a small bottle of talc and puff a bit into the air.
i hunted with a French bloke from new caledonia who used the talc bottle,he was a very good hunter.

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#7 Post by longbow steve » Wed Mar 12, 2014 9:37 pm

I just use the game as a wind indicator :smile: Yep he just winded me :smile: Steve

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Re: Who Uses A Wind Indicator When Hunting?

#8 Post by Len » Thu Mar 13, 2014 5:56 am

Because I wear a face mask when deer hunting I find I can miss subtle changes in air direction so carry a lighter with me, works a treat.
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#9 Post by TomMcDonald » Thu Mar 27, 2014 11:50 am

+1 on the lighter. When the breeze is so subtle it makes it easier to work it out.
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Re: Who Uses A Wind Indicator When Hunting?

#10 Post by Brett Finger » Sun Apr 27, 2014 6:49 am

I use artic fox fur (old fly tie'n leftovers ) as string silencer, doubles as a wind indicator...
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