very Nice Jan.
just got my Taurus and i love it
WF
great, can you post a pic?
gr,
Jan
very Nice Jan.
just got my Taurus and i love it
WF
great, can you post a pic?
gr,
Jan
Gudy does it again! Great work.
gr,
Jan
AGAIN:
its a demo hook, so its big!
You can make this very small.
Maybe its better to try it for yourself and see if you can catch anything, I know i can, but I am angling for sport for 36 six years by now,
If you catch anything, you eat, if you dont, try again or go hungry.
I am in survival for quite some time now, the idea is to improvise. If you have or find some metal wire, you are better of, if you have some chemical sharpened fishing hooks with you, you are king, but most people dont carry their angling equipment all day with them.
Remember: Trust is man;s best bait.
good luck,
Jan
yes, it is.
when you find a piece of bone , its even better.
gr,
Jan
some kind of big, do you think, you'll catch something with it ? How does it work ?
yes, thats where I started with in the thread......its big, because its a demo model. In this way it is easier to show to students.
I made many of these, some only 10 mm big, made out of thorns.
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Jan
made many of these , during courses and demo weekends, I prefer a piece of bone or antler for the hook.
But strong wood like beech , oak or hawthorn will do well also.
This time I used willow, its a demo hook, therefore its a bit big....
gr,
Jan
The "problem" is that you never know when you actually will be in a real survival situation ( I am not talking about planned trips and courses) so the best knife is , imo, the knife that you always carry.
In my case that will be my Leatherman wave, I wont leave home without it. I wear it always, to work and in freetime.
gr,
Jan