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Catch and Cook Trout, Cleaned with Stone Tools!

Catch and Cook Trout, Cleaned with Stone Tools!

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Download War Robots NOW and get an awesome starter pack! Mark: This is probably a bit late to comment, but.
Although clear cutting does try to mimic fires, the buffer set around lakes (and along watercourses) after logging are put in place not for aesthetics but for protection of the aquatic habitat. A vegetated buffer put in place after the lands behind have been cleared of vegetation and the soils disturbed helps -filter out- runoff before reaching the water. This is especially important in places where fish spawning requires clear rocky shoals (or riffles. The absence of a -filter- that traps sediments and absorbs nutrients has the potential to result in reduced water quality and burying of habitat by sediment. The buffer widths are usually decided based on soils and slope of the shoreline. Love the shows.

Date: 2021-05-17

Comments and reviews: 9


ya know when you think about it people who start forest fires needs to be charged with a hell alot of money even if it sounds unfair it's also unfair for the animals and the trees and all the wild life in there i am not a vegan or one of those -stop cutting down trees- type of person but seriously if we think about it deeply soon in the future no forests are gonna exist if we keep letting that happen those idoits needs to be charged so next time they go camping they'll think twice about leaving the fire burn everything without caring
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War Robots, that's cool. I never imagined you as a video game player. So considering you are a survivalist you might like a game called Crossout. post apocalyptic/mad max style vehicle combat. That said, I love your videos. even if i cant get out there myself, it is great to do it vicariously through you and Jeremy. keep it up man.
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For fillets, your best ancient tool would be a flake, they are as hard as the chert, but thinner like a blade. My husband flintknaps as well and we have cut through thick leather with just a flake, like it-s butter! The edge is sharper than a surgeons scalpel.
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Saw a big hairy face with big blue eyes starring right at me in the woods. Probably a good 100-150' away. I was casting at the mouth of the river. Been going up north for 43 years and never saw this before. Don't wanna scare anybody. Any suggestions?
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Why don't you ever show the actual killing of an animal? Kill it, eat it, show it!
That's the most important part of surviving in my mind, being able to kill to get food on the table.
Not looking for gore here, only reality,

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Why do fly fishers consider this the worst of trout? When I looked it up it said it was not even a trout some other species char? So if it-s so tasty what-s that whole snobbery about? Because it-s not caught in streams using flies?
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Could you do a crossover vid? Half survival and other half War Robots? That'd be cool! I think i smell it-oh wait nvm, i had chili for lunch. I was one the subs that wanted Jeremy back!
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Whats nice that hot stone keeps your meal warm for a long time, might be a good idea to try this method once it gets cold outside, loved your vid.
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You should go for more simple bold titles, like -Wrist Lake Northern Ontario Survival- or something lol, just an idea: ) Love the videos
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