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Old 05-12-2008 | 07:36 PM
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I think this is a good one. When you get to your hunting height with your climbing stand, take a tree hook and screw it in just below the strap that holds the seat portion to the tree. This will stop the seat from sliding/dropping down. I then hang my quiver on it (I shoot with quiver off)and keeps it out of the way.
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Old 05-12-2008 | 08:24 PM
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Here's a really cheap tip and it works excellent! If you know what a milkweed plant is go out and find some but make sure its good and dry. Use it for checking your wind direction. When checking your wind direction let some go and see where it ends up, you might be surprised by the little thermals in your woods on how your wind actually travels. I live and breath this stuff, If I don't have any with me I feel naked in the woods not knowing if my wind direction has changed from the time I got out there to the present time. What the wind direction is doing in front of your nose may not be doing the same 30 yards from you!
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Old 05-12-2008 | 08:38 PM
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Here's a really cheap tip and it works excellent! If you know what a milkweed plant is go out and find some but make sure its good and dry. Use it for checking your wind direction. When checking your wind direction let some go and see where it ends up, you might be surprised by the little thermals in your woods on how your wind actually travels. I live and breath this stuff, If I don't have any with me I feel naked in the woods not knowing if my wind direction has changed from the time I got out there to the present time. What the wind direction is doing in front of your nose may not be doing the same 30 yards from you!
I've used Wind floaters for years it tells you so much more what the air is really doing in a given area than anything else.

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Old 05-12-2008 | 08:42 PM
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Here's a really cheap tip and it works excellent! If you know what a milkweed plant is go out and find some but make sure its good and dry. Use it for checking your wind direction. When checking your wind direction let some go and see where it ends up, you might be surprised by the little thermals in your woods on how your wind actually travels. I live and breath this stuff, If I don't have any with me I feel naked in the woods not knowing if my wind direction has changed from the time I got out there to the present time. What the wind direction is doing in front of your nose may not be doing the same 30 yards from you!
I've used Wind floaters for years it tells you so much more what the air is really doing in a given area than anything else.

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Whats a wind floater Dan?
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Old 05-12-2008 | 08:45 PM
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Here's a really cheap tip and it works excellent! If you know what a milkweed plant is go out and find some but make sure its good and dry. Use it for checking your wind direction. When checking your wind direction let some go and see where it ends up, you might be surprised by the little thermals in your woods on how your wind actually travels. I live and breath this stuff, If I don't have any with me I feel naked in the woods not knowing if my wind direction has changed from the time I got out there to the present time. What the wind direction is doing in front of your nose may not be doing the same 30 yards from you!
I've used Wind floaters for years it tells you so much more what the air is really doing in a given area than anything else.

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Whats a wind floater Dan?
its a little container that has i think a bunch of feathers or stuff that are feather like material that you use to check wind
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Old 05-12-2008 | 08:47 PM
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Ok, thanks Steve.
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Old 05-12-2008 | 08:51 PM
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Here's a really cheap tip and it works excellent! If you know what a milkweed plant is go out and find some but make sure its good and dry. Use it for checking your wind direction. When checking your wind direction let some go and see where it ends up, you might be surprised by the little thermals in your woods on how your wind actually travels. I live and breath this stuff, If I don't have any with me I feel naked in the woods not knowing if my wind direction has changed from the time I got out there to the present time. What the wind direction is doing in front of your nose may not be doing the same 30 yards from you!
I've used Wind floaters for years it tells you so much more what the air is really doing in a given area than anything else.

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Whats a wind floater Dan?
It the same thing you are talking about Steve. I call them that because......................................

O you know that

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Old 05-12-2008 | 08:58 PM
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Here's a really cheap tip and it works excellent! If you know what a milkweed plant is go out and find some but make sure its good and dry. Use it for checking your wind direction. When checking your wind direction let some go and see where it ends up, you might be surprised by the little thermals in your woods on how your wind actually travels. I live and breath this stuff, If I don't have any with me I feel naked in the woods not knowing if my wind direction has changed from the time I got out there to the present time. What the wind direction is doing in front of your nose may not be doing the same 30 yards from you!
I've used Wind floaters for years it tells you so much more what the air is really doing in a given area than anything else.

Dan
Whats a wind floater Dan?
It the same thing you are talking about Steve. I call them that because......................................

O you know that

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Old 05-12-2008 | 09:11 PM
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This is the one I use... Cabela's carries them, and they last indefinitely.

http://www.martykeeven.com/WindTracker/SellSheet.html

You guys are right; that's a tip I learned a few years ago that took me leaps and bounds above just using the talcum powder in a squeeze bottle which disappears in just a few feet.
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Old 05-12-2008 | 09:25 PM
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I pull a little fuzz from my stocking cap. It works as well.
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