Gone Fishing Bushcraft Style

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This clip was taken from volume 6 of our Bushcraft and survival DvDs

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Gone Fishing Bushcraft Style

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  • sounds like your in ...

    sounds like your in the middle of a army training area or next to a range you can hear the rounds blatting of in the background

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  • nostalgia here too. ...

    nostalgia here too. My Dad taught me to fish, properly with all the right gear. Great fun, nice and relaxing too.

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  • its a pleasure to ...

    its a pleasure to watch a true expert not a television numty superb dvds I have all 7 volumes by the way cheers

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  • first time i just ...

    first time i just tied a knot with fishing line i cut myself bad enough for stitches

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  • very nice location

    very nice location

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  • Nice fish mate but ...

    Nice fish mate but thats quite dodgy I saw a guy get the top 1/3 of his finger taken off by fishing line that got rapped around his finger when he was bringing in a big fish by hand ouch!

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  • you dont need a ...

    you dont need a fishing permit if you are a subsistance hunter/fisher its written in the laws, well in canada:P

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  • do i have to do ...

    do i have to do that thing with the walking stick? cuz i really didnt get it.

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  • Pretty much the ...

    Pretty much the same in southwest Florida, except the vegatation was different. Yes- this can surely put you on a nostalgia trip

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  • After I would catch ...

    After I would catch a few fish, I would build a fire on the sandbar and cook the fish over the flames skewered on a willow wood stick. If the blackberries or dewberries were in season, I'd have a big handful of them as dessert. Simpler and happier days back then.

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  • Amen to that ...

    Amen to that Snocamo154. This gives me the flashbacks too, back to when I was a very young kid down South. You could go into many local hardware stores or fishing shops and they would have pre-rigged line, weight and hook all wound onto an "H" shaped assembly fior a day of fishing. I don't remember if they cost a dime or a quarter back then, but they were cheap. I enjoy listening to Peter also. Great video

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  • I love YouTube ...

    I love YouTube videos like these. Reminds me of when I was a kid fishing along the Big Sand Creek in southwest Mississippi. I had a similar system for casting grubs and worms as far down the creek as I could to catch catfish, sunbream and red-eyed bass. Thanks for the video.

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