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What do you fill yours with?
I have on of those HS wind puffer thingies.....Anyway, it's empty. I refilled it w/ corn starch, but that doesn't work very well.
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
i heard talc is supposed to work.i read one of the makers fill theirs with it..i suppose baking soda wouldwork pretty good as well.
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
Flour works for me
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
A piece of dental floss 8 inces long tied onto the end of my stabalizer. I fray it so it is fluffy. Works awesome and is very durable and shows wind direction in the ever so slightest breeze. HCH
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
Great, thanks HCH......but what do you fill your puffer with??? [&:]
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
I fill mine with carpenters chalk. You know the kind you use to refil the string that carpenters would snap a chalk line with.
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
I use baking soda. It works well and humidity isn't too much of a problem.
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
Another vote for baking soda here.
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
cig smoke always tells the deer..I mean shows wind direction for me.
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
Find some milk weeds. Pick some pods and let them dry out. You'll have more than enough to check the wind fro an entire season.
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
I just buy one of those squeeze bottles with the white powder in it, but then I always ask myself, why am I doing this? I can't do anything about it anyway. I guess it helps you anticipate where the doe will be standing when she blows.
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
Baking soda for me....it's nice and powdery, and it has very little odor.
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
ORIGINAL: hardcorehunter A piece of dental floss 8 inces long tied onto the end of my stabalizer. I fray it so it is fluffy. Works awesome and is very durable and shows wind direction in the ever so slightest breeze. HCH ![]()
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RE: What do you fill yours with?
I tie a small piece of thread to each one of my weapons. Works great - it's always there, it's hands free and works well when it's wet! And it's free!
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