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Proper way to use a Kestrel in long range hunting
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<blockquote data-quote="swampbug" data-source="post: 2599081" data-attributes="member: 115992"><p>The best method is to learn to read the wind manually. A kestrel will only give you a wind reading where you stand. In a hunting situation this is generally worthless due to slopes, valleys, trees, creeks, open areas, bullet flight, etc.</p><p>Learn to estimate the wind yourself. It is the only way you will understand the why's of how a kestrel works and then how to use it as a tool. It is not an answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="swampbug, post: 2599081, member: 115992"] The best method is to learn to read the wind manually. A kestrel will only give you a wind reading where you stand. In a hunting situation this is generally worthless due to slopes, valleys, trees, creeks, open areas, bullet flight, etc. Learn to estimate the wind yourself. It is the only way you will understand the why's of how a kestrel works and then how to use it as a tool. It is not an answer. [/QUOTE]
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