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Started by Jeremy B. Buchanan. Last reply by Jan Carter Oct 19, 2020. 118 Replies 3 Likes
I have recently had an interest in learning about the equipment needed for surviving in a Bug Out situation. In learning the proper tools and equipment to have, I have also started backpacking and…Continue
Started by Jan Carter. Last reply by J.J. Smith III Jun 3, 2019. 2 Replies 2 Likes
According to legend, there were ceremonies for harvesting plants with magical powers. Harvesters must never use iron tools, since the iron interferes with all of the beneficial elements of the plant.…Continue
Started by Sue OldsWidow. Last reply by Sue OldsWidow May 23, 2018. 151 Replies 5 Likes
Lots of things to do in the spring, one is knowing when to plant and when to wait.May 10th is my last frost date, passed down from my grandmother. She said you plant something that comes up before…Continue
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What if they are coiled up and their head is near their tail? That is still closer than I want to get to a copperhead or rattler! LOL
If you're out in the woods all you have to do is grab them by the tail, swing them around and pop their heads off.
Snakes are just one of the reasons I am always armed. (But the main reason is two legged varmints!) My EDC is a S&W .38 and/or a Ruger LCP .380. (Yes, I normally carry both. Only in special circumstances do I only carry one or the other.) When I go to the woods, the .380 is replaced with my S&W .22 LR on my hip. But the .38 is still in my pocket. If I am deer hunting, my Ruger Blackhawk .45 is on my hip and the S&W .22 replaces the .38 in my pocket. If I have to kill a copperhead or rattler, I don't want to have to get close enough to do it with a knife! LOL
Thanks, we leave tomorrow. A friend of mine that's going with us, got there today and reported that they were catching a bunch of crabs and Trout. We can't wait. I love eating boiled Blue Point crabs.
Yes, we prepare well. I have been going there since I was a young man and have learn a few tricks at catching the seafood. I hope to teach them how to catch Sheep Head fish. If you don't know the trick, you'll not get a bite.
Have a knife time Robert
Sounds like you are going to be well prepared Robert.
Some of the knives I plan on bringing are; a stainless GEC Trapper with Camel bone handles, a Colonial and Ontario fixed blade fish knife, a Sunrise River custom Filet knife. a couple of Ozark Trail Hobo's, a Rough Rider Moose, the girls are bringing their Rough Riders Barlows and their boy friend Paul is bringing the Benchmade I won here on IKC.
The decision of which knives to bring is an important one. I will need to have a good folder in my pocket. Plus a filet knife and knives that are suited for cleaning crabs. A multi tool and a hobo of course.
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