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  1. robwolf

    Fallow Deer or Sheep ?

    sheep have rounded ends and straight cleaves
  2. robwolf

    Fox droppings?

    The foxes that i have tracked have nearly allways got a slight twist to them dear watson you just need to get close to them and look properly.
  3. robwolf

    where

    You can hide anywhere most people when they go for a walk are either watching the dog or the floor if you stand still in a bit of cover they walk right by you oblivious to you or anything around them
  4. robwolf

    Fox droppings?

    hi i looks like fox to me , though normaly you can tell a fox as it has a point on one end and the lower end has a twist, cats are blunt on top and pointed at the bottom regards rob
  5. robwolf

    sweet chestnuts

    hi my recipie is wait till they are hard and scrape the shell and the white pith off ,roughly chop or bash and then put in food processer and blend into flour on thier own it doesnt rise much but they do make very good biscuits. Or you could try doing them the roman way, boil in shells for 20...
  6. robwolf

    cup, kuksa

    nice one mate i use sycamore mostly for my stuff as its good to carve and lasts well cheers rob
  7. robwolf

    Wild Dinner challenge....

    you could try road kill, squirrels dont go off as quick know its cooler
  8. robwolf

    Winter Projects Lists.

    you could always collect pine resin when its light and then have a little fire in the backgarden and make glue sticks
  9. robwolf

    Living off the land book - McNab

    yes has anyone heard of chris mcnab? not chris ryan or andy mcnab
  10. robwolf

    Erm.. what's this??? help pls!!

    it deffo foxglove dont eat it !
  11. robwolf

    deer rut

    15 stone thats not much they shot one at shadwell stud a couple of months ago it wieghed 50 stone its antlers wieghed 17 stone
  12. robwolf

    deer rut

    no roaring yet but i found stamping grounds for red and a deer foot print that was bigger than my hand blimey i thought maybe its a hummel.
  13. robwolf

    What's your prefered firelighting method?

    mine is ferro rod and thistle down
  14. robwolf

    Lilac toadstool ID

    hi it looks like the amethyst deceiver laccaria amethystea to me regards rob
  15. robwolf

    british big cats - your views

    hi i spend a great deal of time in the woods and i have seen some strange things but the strangest so far is scratches on a tree where a red deer had been taking the bark off the scratches were at chest hight, at first i thought it was kids messing around and so i made various claws out of...
  16. robwolf

    a bullroarer

    ive got one from aus nice sound but the first time i used it it wore a hole in my finger!!!
  17. robwolf

    road kill

    Hi wolfcub the beech nut oil is made by shelling the nuts and then put them into a can and bash to a pulp and then the oil is released the more you pulp the more oil you get ,then i put a sock over the can and poar out the oil although you dont get alot for your nuts its worth the effort...
  18. robwolf

    road kill

    Hi everyone i was off to the woods this morning to try out a new lid i had just made for my austrian cup i made it out off a piece of brass that was a pull sign for a door,anyway back to the story , i was coming out of the estate when i saw a pigion that had just been run over,i stopped the car...
  19. robwolf

    Tinder Fungus

    hi gray you will normally find cramp balls in an old wood thats been there for hundereds of years as long as there are ash trees thare look for fallen down trees and you will find them under the tree on the trunk..regards rob
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    To Eat or Not To Eat

    when i was in the ta 1984 we had compo rations from the 60s they were fine