Fugitive Survivalist
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wild ponies? where in the smokies are you? Mt. Rodgers?
scavenging crawdad claws? don't know about that 1 man. fresh fish is food everything else is bait.
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Thumbs up for Dr. Dre in the background.
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Love the video! I subbed!
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"like a wild animal ,opertunity presents itself" Also like a wild animal, someone cannot spell 'opportunity' Geez L2spell and l2eatsammidges.
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May there always be light on your path, Trapper Jack.
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yeah baking soda and sand will take soot off pots but why use a resource ya gotta buy with cash when nature provides for free. Grab a bunch of brown pine needles into a wad and wet em and scour it off. Great to wash the inside of the pot too and you don't need soap and no soap residue. Less water ya got to haul and heat. sand is hard to wash out and who wants to chomp on a bit that did not get washed out. Pine needles work and they get the job done better.
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yeah baking soda and sand will take soot off pots but why use a resource ya gotta buy with cash when nature provides for free. Grab a bunch of brown pine needles into a wad and wet em and scour it off. Great to wash the inside of the pot too and you don't need soap and no soap residue. Less water ya got to haul and heat. sand is hard to wash out and who wants to chomp on a bit that did not get washed out. Pine needles work and they get the job done better.
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@cordonsport5m - Find a 1960's copy of the Boy Scout Handbook...
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Did you eviscerate the trout from the gills? I saw when you popped it into the pan, it didn't look like you had gutted it in the traditional way. And the severance of the head was peculiar. Just curious, if you have fish cleaning techniques you'd like to share....
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is that your daughter i hear in the back?! good video btw!
Love the video, but what kind of pan are you using for the hot rock system you have in the tent? What kind of pan do you suggest?
8terwin 1 year ago
@8terwin aluminum or cast iron
trapperjacksurvival 11 months ago
hey trapperjack, great video!
whats that french fries-like vegetable at 4:18? (Doesnt look like potatoe to me :S)
How do you know so much about the outdoors anyways? How did u learn it? I mean did u grow up with it or did u read books or take courses etc? What way of learning would u recommend?
cordonsport5m 1 year ago
@cordonsport5m those were potatoes... much of my exp i learned in the woods, most books dont offer the info. i also Native friends who live by thier ancesters tradition.
trapperjacksurvival 1 year ago