Hickory bark works similarly. Fold a hawthorne spike in a loop, then shove into an earthworm, then go fishing. Bird bones can be used as fish hooks, too.
How do I know? Penn State Orienteering phys ed credit….thank you Capt. Vance MacCullough US Army Special Forces – Laos
Has anyone ever told you that you kind of look like Joseph Mazzello from Jurassic Park? Obviously grown up, but still. This isn’t a negative comment, btw.
Btw this can work with any material that is long and thin and fiberous… You could do it with hair, grass, torn clothes, you could do this with thin strong to make thick string
Hickory bark works similarly. Fold a hawthorne spike in a loop, then shove into an earthworm, then go fishing. Bird bones can be used as fish hooks, too.
How do I know? Penn State Orienteering phys ed credit….thank you Capt. Vance MacCullough US Army Special Forces – Laos
Thank god for your channel ❤🇺🇸🙏🏼 we need this knowledge now more than ever.
Amish ideas so modern still today
Gracias hermano.
Has anyone every
needed to use any of these tips? I feel like its always better to just dedicate the hour to walking or driving to somewhere safe.
Always trying to make something in the middle of nowhere…we are not decades ago 😔 ..
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Good stuff, friend.
Büyüksün reiz.
strength test it.
Reversed wrap 2 ply cordage. Thanks Cody Lundin. Big part of my childhood!!!
I live in Lake Jackson, Texas…. where would I find that type of paint or something similar, I’d like to learn how to do that cordage.
Learned this twist when i was a kid and i still always twist up the plastic straw wrapper
Cool.. thanks ❤️🇨🇦
This is legit bro!!!
This is also the basic concept behind spinning yarn.
Dude ,just saying to u look like. GUY I KNOW FRPM IMPERIAL VALLEY,CA
Beutiful 🎉
You need to teach a course and I will sign up ASAP.
Couldn’t you just braid the pieces together?.. or do you get better durable, longer cord by doing this twisting technique??…
My left ear really enjoyed this video
Useful!!
Where’s the sound on the parts where you’re making the cordage?
I’ve heard stinging nettle is really good for that. Might have to try it.
I like to wax it after I make the cordage
Where does dogbane live?
This is what I’ve been wanting to learn!
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Rabbit vids are cool but, this earned the sub!
Thank you for sharing!
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Your audio is only on the left side, that’s really annoying when wearing headphones, please check that next time. Thanks!
Has anyone ever told you that you kind of look like Joseph Mazzello from Jurassic Park? Obviously grown up, but still. This isn’t a negative comment, btw.
That’s awesome. How can we know what reeds or natural grassws to use?
Besides being useful, it’s also therapeutic ❤
What do you do if someone kicks you in the face?
The bark of last year’s dry milkweed stalks can be collected the same way, and make a strong, soft-to-the-touch cordage.
Dogband?
Cover it in some Grease and I’m sure thats how Indians use to make bowstring
I gotta say sir, you have some pretty impressive skills
why are you only in my left ear
This guy is amazzing
reminds me of spinning flax and wool
Is there a book with this info, such as how to identify useful materials in the wild
Nice
I love your videos they are so useful
I tried coming back to this video 3 times and the audio isnt really working..
Btw this can work with any material that is long and thin and fiberous… You could do it with hair, grass, torn clothes, you could do this with thin strong to make thick string
Luv all your work
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