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  • Bug Out video series....

    At first when I saw the guys bug out bag, I figured he was an idiot. I kept watching, and to my surprise, I learned quite a bit. There are a few videos in the series that you can link too off the first. Enjoy...


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    I'll throw out some comments, good, bad and ugly just cause i can. Armchair qtrback up!!

    Pros
    Decent equipment at least for him and his area

    Thinks alot about food which is important


    Observations
    Add boots to the change of clothes, it does get cold sometimes and things happen to shoes in terrain specially outside a nice climate area

    Skin a squirrel or coon or clean a fish with that giant knife, keep a smaller one for that so you dont hurt yourself trying to hold the blade instead of the handle. The hand shouldnt be on the blade trying to control it it should be on the HANDle
    Also you got that giant knife then whack that squirrel that was down but not out in the head rather than taking 2 shots exposing your location and conserve supplies

    Waterproof that 22 ammo

    Rather than flint n steel, if you are going to carry it then get a magnesium stick because the sparks are hotter, the flint is what you find in the woods not prepack IMO the steel is in a knife or tool

    Cons
    "This isnt my bug out gun" -then why are you carrying it? Use that tactical coolio you show off all the time and take deer and hogs and scratch the snot out of it instead of having yet anther safe queen

    "I'd take more things if this was real" - then do it, you already shifting your weight under the load of the pack in the intro because it's too heavy and unablanced so NO you probably wouldnt take more things

    Get rid of the dumb contractor colored hat that highlights your head for snipers and sharp eyed critters, they dont care if you are an American so the flag doesnt help either aint to many somolians creepin around florida coon hunting
    Knowledge is Power, Practiced Knowledge is Strength, Tested Knowledge is Confidence

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    • #3
      Lookie what I got in the mail yesterday...



      Three 220 traps and 12 Yo-Yo fishers. I have to admit I was heavily influenced by the video series provided here. No doubt how useful these traps can be for providing food. Quite a force multiplier.

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      • #4
        Love the yo-yo fishing reels. I got mine from Pauls Fish farms for cheap....just saw they don't have them for sale anymore.
        "It's a trap!!!!" -- Admiral Ackbar

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