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Posts by B540Glenn‭

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Q&A Non-gun hunting tools for small game

Another option would be a throwing stick. In general a throwing stick is a stout stick about the length of your forearm. It's one of the most basic forms of hunting weapons. They're easily found ...

posted 8y ago by B540Glenn‭

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Q&A Difference between tippet and plain old mono or fluorocarbon?

Yes. You can use whatever you want for the tippet. There is no fly fishing police that enforce tippet rules. Not like the police who enforce the fishing license rules, the barb-less hooks rules,...

posted 7y ago by B540Glenn‭

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Q&A Rigs for carrying axes and machetes

How about using a couple frogs on your belt. The type of frog I suggest is similar to a bayonet frog. It's usually a piece of leather looped around your belt with a holder for a tool. In the cas...

posted 7y ago by B540Glenn‭

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Q&A What would be a good knot to tie a clothesline to a tree?

I'm partial to the Anchor Hitch myself. It's simple, secure and you will be able to untie it when you're done.

posted 7y ago by B540Glenn‭

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Q&A Practical uses for urine

It's useful for extinguishing your campfire. Stir the coals, add the "liquid", then stir again.

posted 7y ago by B540Glenn‭

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Q&A What should I bring home foraged mushrooms in?

I propose an onion bag or any other sack with a loose mesh fabric. Along with allowing air to circulate around the mushroom, it allows any spores the mushroom may release to return to the wild. B...

posted 7y ago by B540Glenn‭

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