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    Samuel Hearne
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    Have just filleted 2 large pollock, gutted 6 maceral and 4 plaice, ready for the freezer all the heads guts ect are bagged up and also in the freezer ready for when i go fishing again they will be used in the crab nets.

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    Tribesman snowleopard's Avatar
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    I bet that was a bit fishy!

    Joel

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    Just touched up a few knives on a strop
    V satisfying
    They are now all shaving sharp
    Yippee
    Have a good day and happy bush crafting

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    good work! I need to give mine a go on the scheppach soon!

    Joel

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    This isn't actually my bit of bushcraft but I thought I'd share it anyway. My daughter Jo has popped back from Uni and was at a friends who needed some wood burning.

    At this point I should point out that Jo thinks I'm very sad being a member of this forum with all my virtual friends. Anyway, she got a pile of fluff from her friends tumble dryer, made some shavings using her multi tool and in no time "hey presto" fire!

    So, this forum and its' knowledge has influence beyond its' members ~(even if one of those members is considered a saddo by his daughter!)

    Cheers,

    M@
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ehecatl View Post
    This isn't actually my bit of bushcraft but I thought I'd share it anyway. My daughter Jo has popped back from Uni and was at a friends who needed some wood burning.

    At this point I should point out that Jo thinks I'm very sad being a member of this forum with all my virtual friends. Anyway, she got a pile of fluff from her friends tumble dryer, made some shavings using her multi tool and in no time "hey presto" fire!

    So, this forum and its' knowledge has influence beyond its' members ~(even if one of those members is considered a saddo by his daughter!)

    Cheers,

    M@
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    Tribesman snowleopard's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ehecatl View Post
    This isn't actually my bit of bushcraft but I thought I'd share it anyway. My daughter Jo has popped back from Uni and was at a friends who needed some wood burning.

    At this point I should point out that Jo thinks I'm very sad being a member of this forum with all my virtual friends. Anyway, she got a pile of fluff from her friends tumble dryer, made some shavings using her multi tool and in no time "hey presto" fire!

    So, this forum and its' knowledge has influence beyond its' members ~(even if one of those members is considered a saddo by his daughter!)

    Cheers,

    M@
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    Just back from my first stealth camp of the year, at a lovely little sea facing location, just off the coast path between here and Land's End.

    And it was grand
    Ansum La

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    Spent the last two days with my missus and buddy, Danny Reid, co-hosting a two day bushcraft and outdoors event in aid of help for heroes.

    Met loads of new folk who I would feel honoured to call new friends.

    I'd like to publicly thank Danny for all his invaluable help in manning our stall and offering loads of help an support whilst I was off doing wild foraged food guided walks.

    Ade

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianRose View Post
    Spent the last two days with my missus and buddy, Danny Reid, co-hosting a two day bushcraft and outdoors event in aid of help for heroes.

    Met loads of new folk who I would feel honoured to call new friends.

    I'd like to publicly thank Danny for all his invaluable help in manning our stall and offering loads of help an support whilst I was off doing wild foraged food guided walks.

    Ade
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