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Wind Indicator Feather

BowhunterXC

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While I was cutting, trimming, etc. with my turkey flight feathers, I ran across some of the tail feathers that I'd saved. I thought they sure are pretty, but not strong as flight feathers for use on arrows. :) Then I remembered seeing "wind indicator" feathers tied to a traditional bow, for simple wind direction.

I cut near the tip end of the tail feather, but left a piece of the stem to tie on a piece of sinew to attach to my bow. I made one for my recurve and one for my longbow. :cool: Simple creation, looks good and they'll serve me well, while hunting.
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arrow30

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i think a downy feather would be better on a lightweight thread,,
but a full feather does look cool drifting around in a breeze.
they always got twisted up on my string, so i quit putting them on my bows.
 

Red Beard

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Love it.

Best thing I've found for an on-bow windicator is a bit of filament they use for tying the body of fly fishing flies. Can't remember the name of the suit but I bought a roll of it and it works great. Let me know if anybody needs some and I'll mail you some. I don't actually fly fish so the rest of the roll is available.
 

BowhunterXC

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I'm in agreement with you guys on the milk weed and I've been using it for about 3 years. :)
As cool as the feather looks, appearances aren't everything. :rolleyes:
The functionality of a frayed piece of yarn would work better, last longer and tend to give a better reading on actual wind direction. :cool:
 

TradBowGuy

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Best thing I've found for an on-bow windicator is a bit of filament they use for tying the body of fly fishing flies. Can't remember the name of the suit but I bought a roll of it and it works great. Let me know if anybody needs some and I'll mail you some. I don't actually fly fish so the rest of the roll is available.

I use Antron Yarn. Comes in any color you want, available at your local fly shop or on line. I put it on my bows like this:
 

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tailgunner

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Us southern hunters just have to look at the thermacell smoke......hahahaha
West coast hunters just look at the smoke too......whats à thermacell
Some feathers will just spin, making it hard to quickly read the wind.
Yes. i had humming birds react to it like a bug.typicaly just look at the spider webs on my bow from walking through the brush.
 

Jammintree

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I vote Milkweed, let's you know the wind direction as well what the thermals are doing.
Though milkweed serves a different purpose than having something on your bow…. Milkweed is is good for understanding where your scent is going and how air currents move through a region. A wind detector on the bow is a quick reference used to understand how the wind is going to impact your arrow. It’s nice to be able to account for windage in a split second in the full draw position.
 

kbetts

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Though milkweed serves a different purpose than having something on your bow…. Milkweed is is good for understanding where your scent is going and how air currents move through a region. A wind detector on the bow is a quick reference used to understand how the wind is going to impact your arrow. It’s nice to be able to account for windage in a split second in the full draw position.


At that point, I'm not thinking about anything but the shot. At stickbow ranges, windage is typically a non factor.