The invention is referred to sports and amateur fishing and relates to biting indicators, made as a nod with a biting index enhancer of the arrow type fixed thereto, and can be used on fishing tackles for summer and winter fishing on a coachman or a hook. The enhancer consists of a nod with an outlet pass ring for the main fishing line and the biting index enhancer, fixed thereon. The nod is made in such a manner as to allow fixing the opposite end to the top of the fishing rod and adjusting sensitivity thereof. The biting index enhancer consists of an arrow, mounted at the free end of the node at angle to axis thereof in such a manner as to allow a radial turn as regards to initial position thereof, a stopper, arranged at the opposite end of the nod, and a supporting element for the arrow, made as a cut of the fishing line, one end of which is connected with the arrow at the base thereof, and the second is fixed on the stopper. The outlet pass ring is fixed at the free end of the nod behind the arrow and is made in such a manner as to allow shifting the main fishing line in the direction of the arrow and arranging thereon. The nod is made as a narrow plate, the rigidity of the free end of which is lesser or equal to the rigidity of opposite end thereof. The arrow is mounted at the free end of the nod with the aid of a suspension made as a U-like clamp, fixed on the nod, and a bushing of a T-like or an L-like shape, the cross-arm of which is fixed on a partition of said clamp in such a manner as to allow rotating, and the transversal part is made in such a manner as to allow fixing the base of the arrow therein. The nod is made in such a manner as to allow fixing the opposite end to the top of the fishing rod and adjusting the sensitivity with the aid of an adapter with a bushing fixed thereon, made in such a manner as to allow moving of the nod therein and fixing thereof at the preset distance as regards to the top of the fishing rod with the aid of a fixing elemen