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Primitive Survival Bow Build for Bowfishing - Barbwire Wrapped Arrow, Wire Hooks, Gorge Hooks

Primitive Survival Bow Build for Bowfishing - Barbwire Wrapped Arrow, Wire Hooks, Gorge Hooks

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We build a survival bow and arrows from an alder tree and para cord and use it to bow fish rainbow trout from a stream. The arrow is built from a tree branch and wrapped in snare wire and barb wire from an old rusty fence. The hooks are also built from barb wire fence wire, to complete a full survival fishing tackle box. The full Survival Fishing Playlist: Find out of the Trout Pond is open: sales-lyndonfishhatcheries. com This is part of a full series on survival fishing where we use repurposed materials from wherever we can find them in order to try to catch fish. Mystery Tackle Box: [Use Code BEARDSMAN for your discount! ] We raid the junk pile in the forest for discarded, but useful materials including metals like bar wire, fence wire, discarded metal tools and whatever else we can use to spear, or catch fish in this epic survival fishing challenge. In a survival situation, it might surprise you to still be able to find many hand tools and discarded modern artifacts that are useful in building spears and fishing hooks. The key to survival is to use whatever you find available. Junk is often left over and lasts for years before it is reduced back to it's natural form. Metals can be worked and sharpened to make useful survival tools from fish hooks, to fish spears
Date: 2021-05-17

Comments and reviews: 7


There are several things you could do that would help. On a bow as light as the ones you made for fishing use your thumb and a bent index ginger to hold the end of the arrow instead of your typical 3 finger hold. If the end of the arrow is flat or has a shallow nock, when you draw the bow back the arrow has to remain centered until you release it. Use the piece of wire like a drill bit, turning it back and forth in a circular motion with your wrist as the drill, until you wear a hole though the arrow about 1 1/2 inches from the tip. Once through bend the wire ends back towards the rear of the arrow as flat as you can get it. the gap should be about 1/4 inch once it springs back. That's enough to hold it in the fish. Take your string and fold back about 6 inches so the string is doubled up. Tie a simple overhand knot with the loop about 2 inches long, when the knot is tightened it will be extremely strong. Bend the bow and at the other end see how long you need your string to be, mark it with your finger. Add about 1 inch and double it over and tie another overhand knot, the knot will use most of the 1 inch you added. Cut off the excess string and you have your bow string.
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Dude, this is just constructive criticism, just dont talk so much, and dont put the camera on you soo much, I know you dont, just try to do less, bro, remember, DAVID ATTENBOROUGH documentaries are less images of him, and minimal narration. Thats why they work: ) ps we all know how ugly you are without your beard, KUMON-!
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If you guys ever do a video with the normal style hooks you do a bunch of half hitches with a waxed thread or line to attach the hooks to the line. And those hooks tend to work better with a pole rather than a hand line.
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From and archery -expert- that had been doing archery and making my own bows and arrows for over 15 years, both of there bows made me cringe and the strings needed to be longer. Its just disappointing
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There are small amounts of that in my area and I accidentally grabbed it because I slipped and let-s say my hand was in pain for a while
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He meant by like the camera gunner type of man - whod b sitting outside taking small clips on barbarians of the jungle like you both. -
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