In another post I made there was a picture of this spearhead. It was not intended to be in the picture, it’s just that I had all my stuff splayed out to reorganize and repack after a day afield. I ended up getting a few PMs regarding it. What is it and why do you carry it, and where do I get one basically. I just thought I would post a bit more on it as it seems to have drawn attention. The spear head is quite sturdy at about 3mm thick. The back end is a backup bottle/can opener /screwdriver, and the edge is sharp enough to use as a backup to my backup knife if the need should arise. I carry it as part of my emergency food procurement kit along with the giant gaff hook. Also carried with these two items is a spool of mil spec tripwire which it really flexible but remains quite strong. Inside the spool are two broad headed nails which fit the holes in the spear perfectly, plus one more for the Gaff hook. Using the nails and then the trip wire I can fix the spear and the hook to sticks very well. I have played with the spear on the beach just for fun and was TOTALLY amazed at how many things I could spear with it. Crabs, flatfish and basically anything incapable of getting out of the way fast enough. Plus, the spear would be easy to stick low hanging fruit from trees without needing to climb up and be grabbed by a snake or harry poisonous spider etc. It can also double as a Hail Mary, please God don’t let me die last ditch weapon against animal attack if that is all I had. (Better than a club for some situations) The gaff hook is pretty standard, and can be used for the same purposes except it excels at grabbing stuff from the water’s edge such as edges of nets, ropes etc. The hook used with some bait and 550 cord can also be made into a trap of sorts capable of trapping larger animals or fish than couldn’t be caught with anything in my fishing kit. The spear could then be used to finish off whatever is caught with the hook. I am not a big fan of the idea of using my knife as a spear in any situation due to the fear of loss or breakage of the knife (what very well will be my most relied on piece of gear). Besides, the spear is barbed while my knife is not and what you stab with the spear usually stays put till you decide to remove it. (Same with the hook) For the utility offered by both these items they will always be with me in the field. The hook was picked up at a boat shop, while the spear came in a PSK given to me as a gift. Funny thing is that everything else in the kit was junk. I have no idea what the name of the kit was. I bet for anyone interested, a good spear head can be made with nothing more than a good piece of metal, a dremel tool and a hacksaw. This thing has so many uses in my survival kit at least, that I will be making/acquiring a few more to place in all my other kits.
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