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Throwing Sticks For Wilderness Survival - Part 1

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2009

How to make and use one of the simplest and most effective primitive hunting weapons for wilderness survival

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  • This is probably a question i could have answered on my own but i just wanted to run it by an expert on the situation, i was watching another if ur videos and ur using a baton for the knife and i was wondering if you could have a stick that was used for throwing and also could be used for batoning? Like i said probably a self explanatory question but just wanted confirmation. Thanks!

  • Yes, absolutely... use the same stick for both. Thank you.

  • I'm 60 years old we called them Chunking

    sticks , I have Killed i don't know how many rabbits with this as a kid

    BUT I would have kept the last part

    you threw away .. you need the weight

    on the end

    I cant argue with you .I just know how

    it worked for us

    good post

  • Good insight! Thanks for sharing!

  • your videos are great man straight to my favorites, keep it on

  • Thanks! I will keep them coming!

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  • i am going to set it in this crotch

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  • @boomunderscore0 yes, you can can have a stick that you can throw and hit shit with

  • thanks, this video was really informative. i was clueless how to make a big stick into a small stick and throw it

  • haha he said crotch!

  • dumb

    

  • Thanks to this vid I knocked out a possum (for home prortection*) a while back. Keep up the good work.

  • Above fire roasting is not as effective as coal cooking.

  • Finally a cool survival guy.

  • @ChromeDome, if you choose to throw a hatchet at small game, you would first need to be accustomed to the rotation of the hatchet head, with a throwing stick, you need not worry about which end hits your target.

  • i dig the sandals!

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