#231961 - 09/12/11 05:00 PM
Re: A Simple addition to your survival fishing kit
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They are a nice addition for a larger fishing kit. I carry them in two sizes, plus a couple of nails and two small jingle bells (with cardboard silencers) in my larger one. But I also know that if I had to strip the kit down, those three things would be the first ones out.
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#231983 - 09/12/11 09:31 PM
Re: A Simple addition to your survival fishing kit
[Re: kristina27]
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Walmart a great place to find things for random uses. On this particular trip I found myself in the hardware department. Browsing the nails and hooks. I came upon small eye hooks and a light bulb came on. Would it be useful to include two or three in survival fishing kit. They could be used to make shift a fishing rod using a stick or branch of some sort. The eye hooks would act as line guides on the stick. In my mind this would work best if your fishing line was on a spool like a bobbin. Just a thought If you are going to carry eye hooks for a possible survival fishing rod, you would be better purchasing or salvaging some old fishing rod eyes off an old rod. Then again, when we were young, a longish, slender tree branch and some several 10's of feet of fishing line along with some old washers for sinkers, allowed us to catch fish with no problem.
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#232096 - 09/14/11 01:25 AM
Re: A Simple addition to your survival fishing kit
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I have sort of the opposite problem, I ask myself that question when I'm about to throw something away. "Hmmmm, I might build something with this one day..." I think understand the individual words but am not sure I get the concept - what is "about to throw something away" ? Just think of all the things you "need" it for!!! - Eric Nothing to do with this thread, but it brought a tear to my eye. In his younger days my son, now a 6"3 military cop, would bring me spare electrical parts that he scavenged. They were for 'the robot' that he desperately wanted us to build. Time passed, and the robot never materialized. I threw out that box a few years ago, and with it went a lot of memories and the ambitions of a 9 year old boy.
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#232104 - 09/14/11 02:26 AM
Re: A Simple addition to your survival fishing kit
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Nothing to do with this thread, but it brought a tear to my eye. In his younger days my son, now a 6"3 military cop, would bring me spare electrical parts that he scavenged. They were for 'the robot' that he desperately wanted us to build. Time passed, and the robot never materialized. I threw out that box a few years ago, and with it went a lot of memories and the ambitions of a 9 year old boy.
My 8 year old is working on the same project, Bryd. I'm tempted to do a clean sweep sometimes but then think of the memories we're making, smile and leave it be. My six year old daughter has been collecting for her project for a couple years now. She wants us to build an automatic bandaid machine! Apparently i need one. She has the design firmly in mind but I haven't been able to figure it out enough to start assembly. To keep loosely on topic. My daughters Hiking stick now has some line, a small hook and two threaded eyelets stashed in the rubber base so we are prepared to fish while hiking. Stashing everything was her idea, I threw in the eyelet since here hiking stick has hole for it in the top already (we hung it up to dry and varnish). -Eric
Edited by Eric (09/14/11 02:34 AM)
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#232129 - 09/14/11 05:17 PM
Re: A Simple addition to your survival fishing kit
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If your child is a computer geek, don't throw out that old computer. Years ago I built a computer out of junk and it worked, for a while.
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#232254 - 09/15/11 11:40 PM
Re: A Simple addition to your survival fishing kit
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yes good thought done the same
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