As we all know those little bottles of wind checker powder can cost around $3 to $4 each and they are half full. If you’re like me you can go through a bottle in two or three hunts. To offset the cost I have tried different materials such as chalk for chalk lines, cornstarch, hunter specialties foot power and talc power. All of these items worked but they didn’t give the really fine powder that floats on a light breeze. Then it hit me the other day when I emptied out the fireplace…Wood Ash!
So I did an experiment tonight. The winds here are extremely light so I filled a wind checker bottle half full of sifted wood ash and tried it out and… Bingo it worked!
Here is what I did.
I cut a 6” x 6” section of window screen material.
I scooped up some “cold” wood ash and sifted the ash through the screen onto a sheet of paper to separate the coals from the ash and then through out the coal chunks.
I then moved the empty screen over a clean sheet of paper and poured the sifted ash onto the screen and sifted the ash a second time. This gave me some very fine material.
Then I put a small funnel into my wind checker bottle and poured the “twice”-sifted ash into the bottle.
The total cost of my wind checker powder was about 5 minutes.