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    What's the latest bit of kit you've bought and why?

    a Rogue Floppy - made the effort to take a packed lunch into work every day for a week and kidded myself (and Mrs BW) that it made the hat free! for my next buy i fancy a pair of rogue's new camo sude boots
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    Rabbit Shooting

    The Mrs taught me this one with chicken, but as its Spanish I’m sure my bunny version is more authentic Peppers 3 or 4 Onions 1or 2 A big bunny or a small chicken or both Half a chorizo, sliced Smoked paprika Olives a goodly handful Stock .5 litre Wine 1 big glass or more (rioja if you...
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    worms snails and slugs

    Garden snails - eaten them a few times, i boil them in as many changes of water as i need to get rid of the slime, then bake or simmer them in parsley, butter and garlic untill tender. yummy. The best tip i've been given is to feed then on white bread untill you get consistantly white snail...
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    How much do you spend?

    Any really good reason to spend more? Any really good examples of a costly worthwhile purchase? Shoes and beds - if you're not in one you're in the other!! :lmao:
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    The whole smock thing

    this post is worth a look http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=19086&highlight=ventile+smock I'm planning on making one myself. The dreaded post house move DIY has put the plan on the back burner :rolleyes:
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    Your favourite bushcrafters - past, present, real, mythical

    http://www.bushcraftuk.com/community/showthread.php?t=20839
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    The Project Gutenberg eBook of Hunting with the Bow and Arrow

    Inspired by Ishi the last of the Yana people and Robin Hood. The surgeon, bow hunter, and Edwardian wag Dr Saxton Pope offers this thesis on bow craft and hunting. Thanks to the non-profit Guttenberg project the book can be downloaded for free! While the book is a thorough and enthusiastic...
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    fishing near north london

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    In Which Tengu Plots and Schemes

    If it were my money, its nearly $2000, that goes quite a long way in the USA. I'd look at tom browns tracker school. or 'the sacred hunt' course run by past skills? http://www.trackerschool.com/ http://pastskills.com/about.html have fun out there. :cool:
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    Hunting with a bow

    I'd stand in heavy cover with a compound and a broadhead! Untill i got good enough to make my own kit. Its often quoted that there's still a law on the statute books requiring able bodied men to get of the sofa and down the park to practice archary on sunday afternoons. After all we did better...
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    Tom Brown Tracker (1st version)

    Does anyone out there have any experience of the tom brown tracker knife? My interest in this design is primarily because its the only one I’ve seen where the maker has tried to demonstrate a fit-to-purpose for a number of different jobs, and from this point of view the knife looks well thought...
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    What Do you do with Roadkill?

    In the US Sioux Sundancers get their eagle wings and bones (for whistles) from road kill birds. I was told that the usual cause of death is most often swooping down to get a piece of road kill and being road killed themselves. Only people who have certified Native American heritage are allowed...