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I really like improvised gear, keep up the god work.
Kamo
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always thinking thats what its all about !!!
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Dave I'm a big fan your videos n your tv series I always learn something new from you. It would be awesome to do one of the shows with you n yes I wear foot wear n kill to eat.
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would make a nice quiver
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Best adaption to an ALICE pack I've seen yet!
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We use the larger cans sometimes with Kelty frames to haul salmon up gorges.
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is that a survival strap your wearing?
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Anyone in Colorado want to trade a Savage 24 .22lr/410 over under for your M-6? Please email me. If your rilfe is worth more than mine, I will pay you the difference.
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God daimit! =DDD I have been watching your clips now for over a year and you really give me so musch energy to advance my thinking about preparing for outdoor activy and your choose of the equipments are so cool in there simplicity and effectivicy. Keep up the good work, continue giving information about basic wilderness technics and how to make the homemade stuff.
Many thanks from Henry in Northern Sweden
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Mark, i use 4'' PVC with on end glued and one threaded with thread tape. So far i havent had it dug up by any animal or have any water get in.
information about cache's are abundant here on youtube and google. just search "survival cache."
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hello my name is mark. I'm useing my wifes youtube account. Thats why it comes up as ... well you can see. How could I set up and what could I use to make a stash kit. Something I would want to do when I frequent one or two spots so that I would have supplies hidden for my purposes. Hidden emergency kits, fishing, hunting, firestarting and so on, How would I go about that. What items could I use? Thank you.
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commercial rubber linesmen gloves (electric power lines) work great in colder climates so if you have to reach into the water several times your hands won't cramp up from the cold, it also helps if you have arthritis as well as keeping the lure scent off your hands and if you don't have the cash for a .22, a sawed off wooden baseball bat does the trick. for a lure scent dried beaver casters are hard to beat and they don't cost you anything if you are trapping anyway.
about your rifle, yes you did do a review on it but i don't recall you ever showing us how it shoots. do you thing you could do a video on shooting it
survivalgeek 2 years ago
I have taken several squirrel this year already including over the last weekend while camped with Critter Gitter
wildernessoutfitters 2 years ago
Great innovation Bro...
Does the top to your Alice fit over the top? Or do you just leave it open? If you got a good rain it seems like a good way to gather water quickly as well!
BushcraftOnFire 2 years ago
This is a critter gitter special, from our conversation on the 36 hour bonzi run from Cali.
wildernessoutfitters 2 years ago