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  • Опубликовано: 10 июл 2020
  • A basic kit for hunting survival items meant to increase the options and probability of procuring meat in a survival scenario. This kit can be broken down into smaller elements to accommodate specific environments. Every day or easily found items can be what makes the difference in survival. What is more; the every day items are cheap and replaceable compared to expensive items. Improvisation using some basic equipment and simple techniques often produce more than complicated or manufactured items. This kit contains possible items for small kits for the survivalist. Additions can always be made depending on the situation. Items:
    Hooks
    Sinkers
    Swivels
    Corks/Bobbers
    Snare Wire
    Nails
    Cargo Tape
    Zip Ties
    Cordage
    fishing line
    Sling Shot and Pocket
    Treble hooks
    Bait
    Container
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Комментарии • 218

  • @tenchraven
    @tenchraven 3 года назад +19

    There is something missing. Either a piece of briteish cloth which you can turn into bait among other things, or a ziplock. Both are useful, but serve as a liner for this- pull the kit items out and keep them together when you're using the mess kit as a kit. I know you want it as a hunting kit, but spare bic is like a dyeing rich uncle- always welcome on your door step, particularly when you least expect it.

  • @royphelps8084
    @royphelps8084 3 года назад +21

    When i was very young , granny made me a burlap potato sack into a cross body bag , grandpa, cut down old tobacco tins , to store my fishing hooks in , the big 1 pound tobacco cans kept matches and what i needed to keep dry , carried a small can of carbide ,for my carbide lights ,22 ammo shorts longs ,long rifle, in different sizes cut down tobacco tins . Dad made me a cut down stalk for the 22 I carried, grandpa measured my arms and made me a handle for my double bit axe , I stayed in the woods more than most grown-ups did . Ate what I cought and killed . Sometimes id have to stash my game near a road , and call for help something else id carry was , shelled dry corn.

    • @johnnorman7708
      @johnnorman7708 3 года назад +9

      Roy, you should get with somebody to help you organize and share your experiences and knowledge too.

    • @cmoore7780
      @cmoore7780 2 года назад +3

      Man I’d LOVE to hear them too. That is the knowledge that will keep you alive. Bet he’s got some great advice

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    • @ikeroliver7186
      @ikeroliver7186 2 года назад

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    • @brycejoshua1553
      @brycejoshua1553 2 года назад

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      Takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.

  • @page2593
    @page2593 2 года назад +10

    I never thought about catching rabbits with a three prong hook & peanut butter. Great idea for a survival mode!

  • @richardshawver7264
    @richardshawver7264 3 года назад +12

    Snares
    The Idea of using light gauge picture wire never occurred to me. Good Especially in Smaller or Micro Kits. With wire this thin you don’t need to cut. Flex a few times and metal fatigue will break it. Nice and compact but is it strong enough. Squirrels and smaller maybe it’s enough. Rabbits it would be close. Anything that is bigger. Doubtful
    I like Steel fishing leaders. Most premade ones have a swivel at one end to use as a anchor line tie off. Because of the ability to rotate there is less damage from the games struggles and may be used more than once. Have a snap at the other to clip around the wire as the slider. It might be a bit large to put in the sewing kit, but not the hunting kit.
    The reason old time kits used brass wire. It is soft enough to manipulate with just the fingers as this was before Multi-tools.
    Just remember when trapping you will need at least a dozen set to have a reasonable chance of success. Single set just not good enough.

  • @richardshawver7264
    @richardshawver7264 3 года назад +3

    Surgical rubber tubing.
    About 5 or 6 feet. Many uses. Spring for traps. Rubber for the Ron Hood Delbow. As a replacement for initial sling shot power bands. And since it is a tube a fire blow pipe. No butt in the air and face in the dirt and a concentrated stream of air to encouraging your fire.
    Saw blade
    I Saw a kit builder wrap a 24” bow saw blade inside an Altoid kit. Your pot kit would hold one nicely. Put some kind of edge guard on it. It could cut branches to form a bow saw frame for more serious cutting.

    • @Jaybird196
      @Jaybird196 3 года назад

      It can also be used as a drinking straw, for solar stills.

  • @shanen457
    @shanen457 Год назад

    Finally! Someone other than me building a good hunting/fishing kit for survival. 🤯

  • @allenknap1
    @allenknap1 3 года назад +3

    How i remember how to say cache (a bundle of things) is because it is a stash, so you say it that way, cash the e is silent. Cache' meaning they have a certain style is pronounced (cash shay). To sashay means to swing your butt from side to side as you walk. You can blame it on my aunt who beat into my head she would not tolerate sloppy thinking or talking. Your style makes it easy to understand the material keep up the good work.

    • @cmoore7780
      @cmoore7780 2 года назад

      Correct

    • @friendofcoal
      @friendofcoal 5 месяцев назад

      sachet definition - a small perfumed bag used to scent clothes.

  • @gregdonner1378
    @gregdonner1378 Месяц назад

    Andrew- Appreciate your use inexpensive items used for many purposes. Allows to get more expensive items when you absolutely need them. Take care!

  • @kellymoulton3792
    @kellymoulton3792 3 года назад +4

    Cork charcoal (black only) can also be rubbed into wounds to help prevent infection. Not talking about deep eviscerated injuries but more superficial & even fairly deep into muscle wounds without obvious major blood vessel involvement.
    Think linear barbed wire lacerations & similar.
    Great vid presentation again!
    Thank you, as always.

    • @Jaybird196
      @Jaybird196 3 года назад

      Can it be made with other charcoal, or just it be cork? Thanks.

    • @kellymoulton3792
      @kellymoulton3792 3 года назад

      @@Jaybird196 Any black charcoal can be used, cork is just very easy to work with as it chars into almost exclusively black charcoal. Also, cork is pretty easy to char, rather like cooking a marshmallow, on a stick held over flames. Just make sure you are ONLY using black charcoal whether you are using it for external wound applications or orally as an anti-poison remedy.

    • @Jaybird196
      @Jaybird196 3 года назад

      @@kellymoulton3792 Thank you. I appreciate the tip!

  • @fourbirdsadventures7673
    @fourbirdsadventures7673 Год назад

    My favorite way to carry fishing line is stealing the spare sewing machine bobbins from my wife's sewing machine. Super good way to carry a decent amount of braided fishing line in a very small space. Great video!

  • @apprenticegilligan1635
    @apprenticegilligan1635 3 года назад +3

    Exceptional video. I like the 100 mile an hour tape around razor blades and hooks.

  • @JesseCase
    @JesseCase 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, I'm glad to see that I'm not crazy! You are the only other person besides myself that I've seen that puts treble hooks in our hunting and trap kit. They can be such a great asset for not only fishing, but also for use on animals in traps and snares. I keep a few different sizes in my kit. You can of course catch animals in the mouth like a fish with smaller "bite sized" ones, but larger treble hooks can also be used to snag a small animal by it's skin. One great way to use them is to set a few up with snare wire or cordage at a choke point of a rabbit trail. Then you can just wait and see if a rabbit hooks itself just like if it were to get caught in a regular passive snare. Or if you are at a field, thicket, or something like that where you know the rabbits are likely hiding, you can set the hooks up on their escape trails and then "beat the brush" to scare them and heard or drive them to run down the trail and hopefully get hooked. I know it's not exactly the most humane way to catch an animal and should only be used in a real and true survival situation. However when in a real survival situation you gotta do what you gotta do. I was just so glad to see you mention them because it seems like nobody ever brings them up for use on animals and they can most definitely be just as useful for hunting as they are with fishing in a true survival situation.

  • @melknight7389
    @melknight7389 2 года назад +1

    Good job... I've got 12 years service... You can always learn somthin from a ranger.. Tnx rich...

  • @davidnachbaur6805
    @davidnachbaur6805 3 года назад +4

    Great idea for the hook and misc. Storage with the tape

  • @richardshawver7264
    @richardshawver7264 3 года назад +6

    More on fishing
    You fish hook sachets are ideal for in pocket use. You need the extra protection from the points. When inside a kit it is not as necessary. In that case you could with Ron Hood’s idea. Place the hooks at right angles to the edges of masking tape. It can be then wrapped around objects or rolled up. I have taken the concept another step. While it is true small hooks can catch big fish it is better to use appropriate size for the fish at your location. To accomplish this I start with the largest hook chosen. The nest progressively smaller hooks inside.
    Especially in smaller kits you are talking about maybe a half dozen small split shot sinkers. Beyond that both the Weight and bulk become intolerable. A smaller H can be wrapped with yards of magnet wire for the same amount of weight. The size is in the 32 to 36 gauge range. With this dozens of sinkers can be manufactured on site from stones. Stones to big, a little judicious banging between larger rocks you can make the size needed. Take the selected stone in the center of a short piece of wire. Bring the two lengths up both side and twist at the top1/2 to a twist and a half turns. Reverse direction splitting the difference between the first two and twist again. You now have a a four sided cage holding the weight. With the tag ends loop in opposite directions forming a double eye for attaching the fishing line twist once more. Before trimming the wire ends they can be slipped under the cage wires for a more solid anchor tie. You could form the sinker cage with any fine cordage. The problem with most is they are slippery. Tying the necessary knots is fiddly and frustrating. The inherent stiffness if the magnet wire while slight allows twisting rather than tying. This is much simpler and quicker.
    These weights can be used for gill nets, cast nets and trotlines. I have actually woven a four foot cast net for my BOB level kit. I used Spiderwire line for strength and lightness. It packs to about the size of a deck of cards.
    I prefer the new super lines such as spiderwire or one of the others. The same size as common 10 pound test but is in the 50 to 60 pound range. Light tackle is fine for sport fishing. The lost because of a broken line means better luck next time. During a survival situation it means hunger.

  • @waggtech8793
    @waggtech8793 3 года назад +4

    That 550 jig is a neat idea! Going to have to give it a try!

  • @borismoog1800
    @borismoog1800 3 года назад +2

    👍👍👍happy having found u👍👍

  • @journeyman7189
    @journeyman7189 4 года назад +6

    Nice set up. The duct tape packets are a great idea.
    Thanks
    Nate

  • @OkieSketcher1949
    @OkieSketcher1949 3 года назад +11

    My old kit had several guitar strings for snares. There is a ‘grommet’ at one end that can be made into the loop. Like the way you carry your fish hooks. I usually added some fly fishing flies (good for perch where I live).

    • @tinsoldier5621
      @tinsoldier5621 2 года назад

      I used jigs for perch when growing up in Kansas

    • @sdr22630
      @sdr22630 2 года назад +2

      I don’t fish but I did play guitar. When I first started hearing about wire snares one of things I thought of was using old discarded strings. They seemed like a practical and cheap resource.

  • @borismoog1800
    @borismoog1800 3 года назад +2

    Great idea hooks nd peanutbutter👍👍

  • @adlockhungry304
    @adlockhungry304 2 года назад

    Your video library is a gold mine!

  • @treerat6959
    @treerat6959 4 года назад +4

    Nice hunting kit and video. Most people today even with all this shared knowledge and gear choices would seriously struggle if lost for 3 days and nights . One thing I hardly ever see in hikers survival gear is cloth markers .

    • @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
      @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft  4 года назад +3

      In my 10 C’s I’ll carry a XXXL orange shirt and roll a red bandana in it as a marker. Good for land nav. Thanks for the comment!

    • @SpamMusubi308
      @SpamMusubi308 3 года назад +3

      Carry a length of bright surveyor's tape it's biodegradable so if you miss one is ok.

  • @prepareforadventure6247
    @prepareforadventure6247 2 года назад +6

    Bro you’re channel rocks, I love the content. Your mic sounds fine, I know people stress production values, but for me the content and your personal style of presentation and instruction are what really matter and keep me watching.

  • @papasfunnyfarm9703
    @papasfunnyfarm9703 3 года назад +5

    Audio and editing perfect!
    Great teaching.

  • @vincentwesley6343
    @vincentwesley6343 3 года назад +10

    Another great video man, had a few things that I had never thought about , very informative.

  • @0351nick-ch8ee
    @0351nick-ch8ee 3 года назад +10

    Great kit. With the nails you might put a couple 12penny ones in there they are just a little longer and would make better prongs on a jig or spear.

  • @richshawver2130
    @richshawver2130 3 года назад +4

    Pocket Bolo
    Here's an idea for a complementary weapon to the sling. A compact kit size Bolo. Most people would say how do you carry something as bulky and heavy as a bolo. Normally an effective bolo would be between 1 1/2 to 3 pounds. But here’s a way to carry one or just a couple of ounces. First make 3 drawstring type pouches about the size of a fist. Use 3' or more of 550 paracord as the drawstring for each bag. Tie a small loop [A bowline is the best for this] in one end and run the other end thru it. Then tie a knot in the middle at the bowline. You now have the basic kit bolo.
    To pack in your kit tuck each length of cord into its own bag up to the central knot. This is to minimize tangling of the cords. Then tuck 2 of the bags into the third bag. This gives you a nice compact package ready to tuck into a corner of your kit until it's needed. If you have a sling [Think David Versus Goliath] It can easily be tucked in the pouch also.
    You are now in the field and ready to use your bolo. It is time to add the weight needed to make this primitive weapon effective. Open the bags and fill them with material at hand. This can be sand, dirt, stones, and even packed snow or ice. Once loaded your bolo is now ready for the hunt.
    Another way is you want to make a fully weighted one is if you have access to ocean fishing gear. They make large lead sinkers for deep-sea fishing. Take an 8 oz. to 1 lb. lead weight. Drill a hole [much easier to drill than a ball bearing that has been suggested] that will accommodate the cord you want to use. Chamfer the edges to minimize cord wear. Then just tie knots above and below the weight.
    Although the idea of the pocket kit bolo is so you don't have the weight to carry before it is needed. The empty pouch idea that you fill with local material to add weight has other applications. Another example would be a cast net in your BOB. Why carry several pounds of lead weight on your back when it could be replaced with a few ounces of material. Then if you are in need of this efficient fishing tool just fill the pouches with local rock, sand etc. A gill net can be rigged the same way at the bottom. Then use sticks at the top for floats.
    Hey I got a bad back saving weight is critical. So I look for ways to reduce weight. But I still want the best equipment to enhance my chances.
    The bolo can effectively kill small game as is. For larger game it is used to entangle the legs allowing you to get close enough to use clubs, spears, or rocks to dispatch you game. It's now dinnertime.
    The one drawback to a bolo is that it is not very good in brush or trees. In open areas it gives you a range weapon that covers a target area about 6' across. As with any weapon it does require practice to be use well. Because of it's nature even urban dwellers can practice [play] with it in a public park. If the bags are filled with soft sand you can explain to the local gendarme that it's just a game while sharpening your skills
    How to throw a Bolo. The easiest way to throw a three-string bolo is to hold 1 ball in the off hand. Grasp the central knot in the throwing hand. Start twirling at about a 45-degree angle. As it comes up to speed let the line slide through your fingers untill you are holding the third ball in the throwing hand. All the while you are sighting on the target. Raise the throwing hand quickly above your head. This brings the spin of the bolo horizontal disk. Release on target. This entire process takes less time than reading it. Usually it only takes 3 or 4 spins from start to finish. Many more and you are wasting time and energy. Although you can spin a few extra times in it is necessary to wait for a moving target to clear an obstruction.

  • @liveround45
    @liveround45 3 года назад +6

    I like this channel more and more every time I see another video. Keep it up sir. Audio sounds great. I like the kit videos, very informative

  • @KA-pq3yz
    @KA-pq3yz 4 года назад +1

    I like the tape storage pockets. Very nice 👍

  • @spyfiction4
    @spyfiction4 4 года назад +1

    Love the video. It me rethink my food prep kit. Thank you.

  • @daveagar5594
    @daveagar5594 3 года назад +3

    You are putting out great vids with even better content. Great Job!

  • @scottsantos9953
    @scottsantos9953 3 года назад +1

    Great video and kit... picked up several new ideas. Thanks

  • @W.Y.W.H.40
    @W.Y.W.H.40 Год назад

    Outstanding video and sound, thank you for teaching and sharing these things you learned with us.

  • @rjae5641
    @rjae5641 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. Audio is great!

  • @SandyVos2012
    @SandyVos2012 2 года назад

    Mic sounds great. Informative, as always. Really enjoy watching and listening.

  • @braddenty503
    @braddenty503 3 года назад +2

    Nice! Im digging ur use of tape to stash extra gear

  • @maryhairy1
    @maryhairy1 3 года назад +2

    Really enjoyed this info. Sounds great.

  • @Jaybird196
    @Jaybird196 3 года назад +2

    The metal parts of mouse and rat traps, might make a good addition.
    Btw, I like, that trapping and fishing elements were included, in this kit.

  • @ourtechwriter
    @ourtechwriter 3 года назад +2

    Compact. Well thought out.

  • @Zeppelinfaktor
    @Zeppelinfaktor 3 года назад +3

    The duck tape sachet idea was worth the price of admission alone! Great video!

  • @michaelwhorf4316
    @michaelwhorf4316 2 года назад

    Outstanding as usual!

  • @SouthernPatriot1
    @SouthernPatriot1 4 года назад +2

    Great kit, Andrew! Love the tape sachets and the mic sounds good! Congratulations on your growth. God bless and take care my friend. 🇺🇸🙏🏻

  • @canecorsodude1224
    @canecorsodude1224 3 года назад +2

    Just stumbled upon your channel and I love it!

  • @paulzimmerman3895
    @paulzimmerman3895 3 года назад +1

    Excellent detail. A treasure of useful applications just in this kit. Thanks again for the info. Good Karma with bait around you for this Vid!

  • @renzoids
    @renzoids 2 года назад +1

    Love the fishing hooks in the tape idea. Would have loved to see a small fix blade knife for making a spear for small game and fishing. Great kit though.

  • @chrismoore600
    @chrismoore600 2 года назад

    Outstanding kit.

  • @wayneanderws7087
    @wayneanderws7087 3 года назад +1

    Great video cool kit I love my canteen cup it my go to in my hunt bag have a great day

  • @brannonbrown7720
    @brannonbrown7720 Год назад

    Loud and clear !

  • @dannyh9010
    @dannyh9010 3 года назад +1

    Those duct tape sachets are brilliant!

  • @richdillon1221
    @richdillon1221 Год назад

    Always learning from your channel cant get enough

  • @Hoonozit
    @Hoonozit 3 года назад

    Audio is just fine by me. Thanks for the informative video.

  • @mathewhenderson5757
    @mathewhenderson5757 3 года назад +1

    Solid video. Great content for the community

  • @devildogsbushcraft7898
    @devildogsbushcraft7898 3 года назад +1

    Sweet kit.

  • @Unclesam0311
    @Unclesam0311 3 года назад +5

    Really like the kit. The slingshot tubing could also be used as a set line for unattended fishing

    • @weege5.45
      @weege5.45 2 года назад +1

      Or as a tourniquet

  • @josephthennes4656
    @josephthennes4656 2 года назад

    I've kept a emergency kit just for hunting trips, I use the WW1 US mess kit, it's what I first learned on, it's very flat per say . Also I'd like to mention, I also grew up with a sling shot, it makes a great improvised turniquek. As far as hooks, use long shanked single barbed hooks= they can be straightened to make a gig. If you research Pana, I think I spelled it right, but it's a type of sling shot, you'll see the importance of 16 penny nails and what can be done with them and why you should carry them. Actually you'd do a great video on that, it's a deadly, accurate improvised weapon. Thanks for all you've done and continue to do for everyone. Wish I could figure out GoPro , uploading videos I'd do it myself.

  • @tombeckett4340
    @tombeckett4340 2 года назад

    Great idea in regards to catching food with peanut butter. 🇨🇦👍

  • @JimStreb
    @JimStreb 2 года назад +1

    Found your sight on the Corporal’s channel. Good video!

  • @Samlittlesr57
    @Samlittlesr57 3 года назад +1

    Great vid man

  • @angieconley6501
    @angieconley6501 Год назад

    I like your system with the cargo tape with pins, hooks, etc. You should include a couple of needles already threaded, ready to sew with in case you need to repair your clothes or stitch yourself up. I’ve had to put crazy glue on a deep cut and boy did that make me holler. 😮. It might have hurt less if I had sewn myself up. Thank you for making me think. I’d love to see some videos of you teaching how to set snares and traps. I know how to make a fishing rod and how to fish. I’ve been fishing since I was a toddler. I know how to shoot a gun and hunt. My dad taught me but he never showed me how to set snares and traps.

  • @trynsurviven2440
    @trynsurviven2440 2 года назад +1

    Treble hooks are grabby little rascals but worth having in a kit. Time to upgrade mine now thanks for the information.

  • @Jaybird196
    @Jaybird196 3 года назад +1

    I much approve, of the MRE PB. Good emergency food source, and various critters love it. Only thing is, keeping it away from them, until intended use. Nobody wants live squirrels chewing holes in their survival gear.

  • @reggieheidelberg2363
    @reggieheidelberg2363 2 года назад

    Great video, sound was perfect.

  • @mike-yp1uk
    @mike-yp1uk 2 года назад

    Good tips and tricks. Snare and dispatch

  • @ericathompsen8110
    @ericathompsen8110 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for the video I really enjoyed it.

  • @jimhale3879
    @jimhale3879 3 года назад +1

    mic sounds great. like the kit!

  • @richardshawver7264
    @richardshawver7264 3 года назад +2

    Treble hook storage
    Many relatively small products come in those frustrating plastic packs. This is then simply trashed. What a waste. I developed a use for some in my own fishing kit for items such items as treble hooks and lures. The tube can be made to any size within the limits of the back panel of the largest packet you have. If you absolutely have a need a larger tube you would need to purchase a sheet of similar plastic. Roll the plastic into a tube and glue the edge. Then glue a circle of the same stuff to one end. Trim the circle flush after the glue is set. Make a short tube that is a snug fit to the tube as a cap for the open end. Made snug enough it should be reasonable water resistant container. Great storage for trebe hooks, small screw eyes and screw in L bracket for rod construction.
    A second use it could be cut into an H Shape. While it would hold as much line as your cardboard one it would be more compact and lighter.
    Folded and taped it can act as an edge protector. Similar to the cardboard sheaths manufactures ship knives in.
    With judicious application of heat plastic can be folded into boxes.
    The applications are only limited by imagination.

  • @cncrichard1
    @cncrichard1 2 года назад

    great video. I would add a couple zip lock bags to hold items or game while using the cooking pot.

  • @alanrice39
    @alanrice39 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video, this is very beneficial.

  • @morpheoist
    @morpheoist 3 года назад +2

    Also can put inside some bearings for slingshot...you can use rocks but bearings are ready to use and most precise....I also find triple hooks very useful. I was just thinking about it when you showed it in the video. a size larger than those connected to a steel wire are useful for bodytraps of wild game or big fish. I live on a small island off the grid and use them for bluefish ...

  • @redelfoutdoors9668
    @redelfoutdoors9668 2 года назад

    You could make premade fishing sets and wrap around corks. Great vid as always!

  • @Chass9999
    @Chass9999 2 года назад

    a single yoyo and a couple of metal leaders in there would be massive... you can use yoyo's for snare traps as well as for fishing. I keep 5 in my survival bug out bag.. and in all my camping and hunting gear.. cheap and really useful

  • @garyjohnson4608
    @garyjohnson4608 3 года назад +1

    Great ideas !!!

  • @dannynimmo3052
    @dannynimmo3052 Год назад

    definitely a different flavor of a survival kit, I like it, some good ideas there. I might suggest taking the treble hook part of it out there, there are some sick people that don't care if its survival, we don't need to be giving them ideas. for anyone who has decency that would clearly be a survival situation only, not everyone takes it that way

  • @deanbaker9859
    @deanbaker9859 4 года назад +2

    Your mic sound good the videos are great full of good info keep up the great work

  • @munnyshot8301
    @munnyshot8301 3 года назад +1

    more great info, thanks

  • @user-yn4kw7lu5q
    @user-yn4kw7lu5q 7 месяцев назад

    Nice kit!

  • @johnreed6856
    @johnreed6856 3 года назад +1

    Great info brother

  • @nickhammer6408
    @nickhammer6408 Год назад

    Great video Andrew, think about adding some flys some buggy nyphs and wets for fly fishing maybe a streamer pattern . As long as you can move and retrieve the offering , it can produce !

  • @SatishAkkem
    @SatishAkkem 3 года назад +1

    Amazing

  • @peterkinberger9741
    @peterkinberger9741 Год назад

    The charred end of the wine cork can be smeared on pure cotton cloth to enhance fire making by magnification or catch sparks. Works beautifully for magnification fires. Spark catching requires smearing on large area of cloth.

  • @g.victorpaulson8836
    @g.victorpaulson8836 2 года назад

    Nice. I carry pre-configured snares, as well as pre-configured fishing gear (hook, wire leader, swivel. and crimp weights), and a 4-prong spear(fishing) head. This way I won't have to bother with improvising something.

  • @richwallace4632
    @richwallace4632 3 года назад +3

    Yep! I can get 3-6 yards of fishing line on a bobbin.

  • @arctictimberwolf
    @arctictimberwolf 2 года назад +1

    Major Andrew, you should have some regular rubber bands in there too00OO^!!^
    I like to have a few Rubber Bands in My Predator Kit because they are excellent Worm Bait & Frog Legs. Also they can be Tied on the Fly to make Perfect Grub Bait.
    2 Other things I have in My Predator Kit is a couple mini Clothes Pins and the Steel Soup Can Tabs(not the Aluminum Pop Tabs).
    Thanks for another great Vid Bud^!!^

  • @kennygregg9571
    @kennygregg9571 3 года назад +1

    Great vid..

  • @IntuitiveIQ
    @IntuitiveIQ Год назад

    Awesome video! 😎🙏🏻

  • @davidirwin8601
    @davidirwin8601 Год назад

    Great content mike sounds clear and loud

  • @Jaybird196
    @Jaybird196 3 года назад +1

    To go with the treble hook trap, might I suggest the gorge hook? They can used to catch fish, and birds on land. Cruel, but effective.

  • @joeday4498
    @joeday4498 3 года назад +7

    Wow. Your information came at a level I've not seen before. Really loved it. Time to go upgrade my kit!

  • @jamesbowen5573
    @jamesbowen5573 2 года назад

    I might add you can make slingshot arrows really easy using bank line attached to the basket of sling.

  • @cannonsanders
    @cannonsanders 2 года назад

    Excellent how you compare and explain for sere and civilian hunter / hiker. God presentation

  • @HoosierDaddy304
    @HoosierDaddy304 2 года назад +2

    It'd be very cool to see you do some catch and cooks using these methods!!

    • @cmoore7780
      @cmoore7780 2 года назад

      AGREED! That WOULD be pretty cool to watch.

  • @new-bieginnerhickingbackpa4602
    @new-bieginnerhickingbackpa4602 Год назад +1

    That awesome man

  • @Jaden48108
    @Jaden48108 3 года назад

    I definitely would like to see the sling shot construction video.

  • @Nini51963
    @Nini51963 Год назад

    I am going to have to make a similar kit thank you loved the duct tape . packets

  • @devildogsbushcraft7898
    @devildogsbushcraft7898 2 года назад

    Good stuff.

  • @Jaybird196
    @Jaybird196 3 года назад

    The gear sachets are cool :) . I may steal that ;)....

  • @ianedwards3482
    @ianedwards3482 3 года назад +1

    Dude you're a genius

  • @gregorycalzada5264
    @gregorycalzada5264 2 года назад +1

    OUTSTANDING 😎😎😎

  • @davidsomerset8411
    @davidsomerset8411 3 года назад +2

    You may want to check out that Titan 10 strand survivor cord in place of 550 cord it has a jute strand for tinder, monofilament line for fishing, and I believe 30 gauge brass wire for snares, its over all strength is more than 550 lbs. You might get a couple eye screws. YOUR kit is useless to me I don't have enough skills. I would have 2 or 3 yoyo's a 🐀 rat trap and a "110" Conibear and probably a Taurus tx22 and 100 rounds of CCI Minimags. As my kit! I know a bit heavier at around 5 pounds. But in my opinion more realistic....for me. Dave Canterbury suggests a 4 prong frog 🐸 gig(3-4$) in you kit instead of nails trying improvise one.

    • @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft
      @RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft  3 года назад +3

      I used the Titan cord as shoe laces for my combat boots through survival training and a lot of ruck marches. Only down side was that that wire would often break and poke through the cord.

    • @davidsomerset8411
      @davidsomerset8411 3 года назад +1

      @@RangerSurvivalandFieldCraft oh maybe Titan is not as good as they claim then ..thanks for the heads up.

  • @lookoutpath6520
    @lookoutpath6520 4 года назад +3

    👍from Calgary - Cool kit video, great ideas! Microphone sounds ok; if it was windy I couldn't hear it. What size is the seagull pot? I tie some orange flagging tape on my SAKs & leatherman; easily found if dropped in deep snow, & trail marker.