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Uploaded by on Aug 5, 2011

How to make a fast, field expedient Atlatl without exhausting resources, and the options it can afford you.

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  • GREAT VIDEO!GOOD WORK.

    AMAZING.

    THANK YOU FOR THIS INFORMATION...GOD BLESSYOU!

  • @Fighter7ful Thanks bro!

  • Excellent.... Much appreciate it. Awesome vid.... You gave great insights for my new hobby! :)

  • @7Storm7 Awesome! Hope you enjoy the hobby, thanks for watching as well!

  • Brian! After I watched your video, about a week ago I found some rivercane down in the bottoms brother. I stumbled upon it completely by chance while squirrel hunting. It was in an area that does flood, but was on a little plateau of sorts surround by large Maple, Oak and Hickory and other hardwoods. I wrapped some jute twine around it to try and keep them straight while they all dry out. Was not sure what kind to harvest. I got some "green" ones and some that were very stiff and hard and dry.

  • @wgfarmer harvest it green start with 7-8 ft. lengths, tie them in bundles of 7-10 wrap them up let them completely dry, I'll get back to you limited computor use at this time.

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  • i liked that river cane dart

    nice video

  • LYNYRD SKYNYRD!!!!

  • @agpeace100 - Your'e welcome I will be adding more as time permits

  • thanks for the video!I've been interested in atlatls for a while, and your video was verryy informative.thanks again

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