![]() Each tine can become 2 fishhooks in a minute each, using the multitool and then, using same tool, snare wire can convert the 48 single hooks into treblehooks, making them MUCH more effective, on game and birds, as well as fish, than single hooks could ever be. Take a slingbow, not a bow, and have mostly 4-tined fishing arrowheads, only 2 broadehads. If you cut 2″ deep all alround an 8″ OD log, or tree, you can then break it at the kerf with just your body weight, or a proper kick. The Cold Steel shovel can be modified to have 8″ of saw edge, and that’s plenty. Indians survived with out saws, indeed, without metal. Weirs are NOT just made of sticks and stones. NOBODY has had brains enough to use the NET as a weir. Making 3″ mesh netting is very easy, cause you just use 4 finders as the sizer. It’s never tested for strength, as in lifting out of the water, when in use. Such stuff is adequate for a weir, cause all it has to do is bump the fish’s nose. To make it 1.5″ mesh, weave in splits of local reeds, roots, vines, shoots, strips of bark. ![]() it’s plenty strong enough for use as a seine. Twist them for strength, wrap them around a 3″ OD stick until ready to load the cordage onto your netting needle. For $7 at Harbor Freight, you can get a small tarp, start the tear at the edges, find the weave pattern and tear off full length strips quite easily. That doesn’t mean that others can’t play concerts. They can’t play diddly on a piano, either. It does not get down below 0F until their last month and only drops below -10F for 2 weeks, at most. A foot thick layer of compressed grass around you, in a SEALED shelter, and you’ll not need even the hot rocks. If you can’t dig, make the entire sides out of the frozen mud blocks. Use the blocks to bring the walls up another ft high, make the peaked roof (4 ft high) out of sod, or moss laid on poles 2 ft thickness of dry grass, compressed in the folded-up 20×20 tarp, poles laid on the tarp to prevent it moving in the wind. Make a pole A frame, with a ridgepole set in a couple of forked stakes.Make some wooden frames, pack them full of dirt, wet them down and let them freeze into building blocks. ![]() Pile the dirt up around the edges of the pit, 1 ft high, wet it down and let it freeze. You can almost certainly find SOME place where you can dig a 9×5 ft pit, a foot deep.
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