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How to Make a Rabbit Stick or Primitive Throw Stick 

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This is a "How To" video on MY method of rabbit stick or primitive throw stick fabrication. This is a demonstration of a mid-range and mid-use stick being created for survival and primitive living.
Rabbit sticks have been used by all different cultures thorough time and geography. The land and the individual creator determine the style of stick. MY style is based of resources and the tight, rocky forests of the Rocky Mountains.
Quick Rabbit Sticks can be created by picking up a stick and just giving it a toss at an intended target. More aerodynamic and long term rabbit sticks require much more time and tools to create. The stick demonstrated in this video is a "go-between" quick stick and a long term hunting rabbit stick.
Some rabbit sticks can fly in excess of 200 yards, while others can fly just a few feet. This is based on design and resources.
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@mikephillips5525
@mikephillips5525 3 года назад
Had the pleasure of meeting Donny several months back when he stayed with my son for a week. He and my son were using their throwing sticks and Donny had his take off into a rough patch of area on my son's property and it appeared to have been swallowed up by the brush. While at my son's this past Monday I said , Let's go looking for that throwing stick because the underbrush is dying and we might find it. Sure enough, 5 minutes into the hunt I found it. Now I ain't gonna lie I tossed it a few times myself because It's not every day you get to handle and toss a Quality made tossing stick that is owned by your favorite ALONE participant. Well I had my son take my photo holding it and pointing to it like, Hey Donny !!! Loose something lol. Well I'm HAPPY to say it will be shipped back to Colorado to its rightful owner very soon. Hopefully He can make it back to Ohio again soon and Just maybe I can toss it again, lol.
@1amw744
@1amw744 3 года назад
That sound after the throw makes this all the more satisfying 👌🏻
@markcrume
@markcrume 3 года назад
What a treat! I love primitive hunting. Side note; I have seen thousands of airfoils and that is what you created.
@davidblaszka8253
@davidblaszka8253 5 лет назад
I'm addicted because of You... :-) I do rabbit stick every time I can ... All in oak at the moment, but I will try other woods. And I made a little one for my 8 year old son, he loves it! So, thanks!!!
@profepik7525
@profepik7525 3 года назад
How many rabbits did you got ?
@treerat6959
@treerat6959 5 лет назад
I really enjoy learning new things from your channel and this was another great project.
@westonmcgaa5995
@westonmcgaa5995 Год назад
Love what you do brother! So awesome to know these things won't be forgotten in time.
@kacii6598
@kacii6598 3 года назад
Donny im curious how you learned all this stuff. im new to your channel as of today but love this kind of educational stuff. much love brother keep up the good work and stay safe my friend
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 3 года назад
Just books and a natural curiosity of the world. It’s been a life pursuit literally. Thanks appreciate your kind words b
@alechindom458
@alechindom458 3 года назад
Hey man like the work. I'm from Australia and just wanted to let you know that the rabbit stick is called a boomerang. Aboriginals used them to take out kangaroos rabbits birds and other small game...again like what you do it's unique and it's nice to see someone live of the land and appreciate it..
@alechindom458
@alechindom458 3 года назад
If you make it on more of an angle you can make it to return to you if it missed the target. I also left out they also used them to fight other tribes
@blairpatton4229
@blairpatton4229 2 года назад
They also have fishing ones.
@lalli8152
@lalli8152 Год назад
Yeah but the australian aboriginals call it boomerang, but they were used all over the world in past. I know boomerang is australian icon though. Its really just hunting throwing stick even egyptian mummies were sometimes buried with them. There are even ones carved out of mammoth ivory i think found in europe, and also native americans used sticks like these to the modern times. I at least think the returning ones are more like toy. Any projectile weapon you want to fly as straight as possible to hit moving targets with, but the returning sticks goes in arcs basicly. Maybe they could be used for big masses of flying birds idk. Its kinda like everyone in english calls the spear lever stick thing atlatl because some native americans called it that, but it existed all over the world including in australia. I think some people also thinks boomerangs as the returning ones only
@iaincox9639
@iaincox9639 6 месяцев назад
@@lalli8152 yep the mammoths ivory one was found in poland i believe? could be wrong
@pisstinpete4700
@pisstinpete4700 3 месяца назад
There werent any rabbits in australia til the white men bought them from europe. That was 30,000 years after the boomerang appeared
@peterrichardson7939
@peterrichardson7939 5 лет назад
This channel is awesome!!!! Thanks for the video. I’m super excited to go and try it.
@primal.wanderer
@primal.wanderer 5 лет назад
That's pretty awesome I feel like you explained it well I'm definitely gonna go make one of those. Good job👍👍
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 2 года назад
Great tutorial and reminds me of the old days and the Rabbit Stick gettogethers with some very good primitive instructors . The throwing stick competitions were a blast . Thanks again .
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 2 года назад
Thanks. Now they have become pretty unobtainable in ways. List the focus I guess. Check out my RU-vid channel Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks for full videos. Thanks for watching.
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 2 года назад
@@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks What has become unobtainable? THX
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 2 года назад
@@QuantumMechanic_88 the gatherings…to pricey and full of drama.
@QuantumMechanic_88
@QuantumMechanic_88 2 года назад
@@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks The original concept of Rabbit Stick morphed into a flea market atmosphere for selling ferro rods , mora knifes . Most of the customer herd have no desire to sit through an actual workshop showing primitive skills .
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 2 года назад
@@QuantumMechanic_88 exactly. It’s not the same. Commercial in every way. It’s lost it’s meaning and I stopped going several years ago.
@joshwagner5992
@joshwagner5992 3 года назад
Excellent vid! Nicely explanatory with an enthusiastic style.
@williammoore4646
@williammoore4646 Год назад
Well explained and enjoyable to watch, thanks for sharing.
@briandvictor2239
@briandvictor2239 3 года назад
Wonderful. You got my respect.
@scottvarley3823
@scottvarley3823 2 года назад
I’ve been watching your RU-vid shorts a little here and there. I’m watching Alone season 6 right now and I couldn’t get the idea of learning to carve a throwing stick out of my head, so I searched it on RU-vid. I saw this video, saw the thumbnail, saw the channel name, remembered the shorts, waiiiiiiiiit [click sounds in head] OH ITS THE SAME GUY!!! I then saw that this video was already chillin in my watch later playlist. It has been moved to sooner in my watching queue. I instantly loved all the shorts a lot more.
@jerrychesley4395
@jerrychesley4395 Год назад
Outstanding, thank you for this lesson.
@michaelgetman826
@michaelgetman826 4 года назад
I have to say, your video and teaching method is the best i have seen to date. Ill promote you a bit in my circles because you really deserve it.
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 4 года назад
Appreciate that greatly. Thanks for watching. I appreciate you and all you do.
@MrMycoo
@MrMycoo 5 лет назад
Great video! Waiting for the next one!
@JohnSmith-me2vq
@JohnSmith-me2vq Год назад
Aboriginal boomerang are exactly this. Everyone thinks that a boomerang comes back to you, but as a tool 99%of the time they were throwing it at small game so towards the ground. So it hit the ground. It wasn't coming back. I love the old throw sticks, cus it takes determination to succeed in a hunt. Love your channel donny!
@imanactualduckneck1668
@imanactualduckneck1668 4 года назад
That’s the sharpest axe I’ve ever seen. It even sounds sharp!
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 4 года назад
I’m an actual duck neck it’s a sharp one for sure. I keep it sharp and ready.
@xfredstudio1779
@xfredstudio1779 2 года назад
thank you brother for sharing tips on how to make a boomerang..I'm amazed to see you make the best Boomerang brother🤗👍👌
@CleytonRocha
@CleytonRocha 2 года назад
Natural hunting sticks handcrafted rocks. Nice job. I have a boomerang and kylies too. Cheers from Brasil.
@Dragoninja35
@Dragoninja35 Год назад
Love these longer in depth videos
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks Год назад
Glad you like them! Appreciate you watching!
@royshobe6642
@royshobe6642 3 года назад
Thanks for making this video
@CundaliniWantsHisHandBack
@CundaliniWantsHisHandBack 6 месяцев назад
That turned out well. Nice job.
@andrewbowyer6163
@andrewbowyer6163 Год назад
Awesome video mate. I am going to make one of these. Looks fun.
@rickfickle9846
@rickfickle9846 2 года назад
Thanks for making this video really helpful
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 2 года назад
Thanks for watching.
@TresonBerry
@TresonBerry 5 лет назад
Yeah keep up the videos man I missed ya
@rogerrousu9911
@rogerrousu9911 3 года назад
I love your videos man!
@mrkultra1655
@mrkultra1655 9 месяцев назад
Thanks again Donny
@HaggardOutdoors
@HaggardOutdoors 5 лет назад
Very cool gonna be make no one myself, thanks again brother.
@markgrenier6787
@markgrenier6787 6 месяцев назад
ive beed doing this for decades..I love learning new things..."enviroment will dictate"
@southernbushcraft1750
@southernbushcraft1750 5 лет назад
Awsome video Donny.
@bobswoodlandadventures5722
@bobswoodlandadventures5722 5 лет назад
Great video! That’s almost like the original Aboriginal Kylie. I’m trying to look around for branches or fallen trees to make some like that. I’ve done a couple of boomerang style throwing sticks that fly at least 70 or so feet. But if you fine tune a Kylie well, you could get a range of 90 yards or more. 👍
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 5 лет назад
I have all different types of sticks with different range capabilities...I think that is the fun part to see what you can make out of a stick or branch!
@pearseoconnor5507
@pearseoconnor5507 Год назад
A "Kylie "is a returning boomerang, not a throwing stick.
@BearMeat4Dinner
@BearMeat4Dinner Год назад
Dude great video as usual!!!
@beatorres8395
@beatorres8395 Год назад
Great job 👌 many blessings to you and your family and friends Gbu always
@HaggardOutdoors
@HaggardOutdoors 5 лет назад
Hope to see much more.
@TheSpikegreenwood
@TheSpikegreenwood 3 года назад
Cool af buddy!
@cameronjones1860
@cameronjones1860 5 лет назад
Great videos man!
@surendrasurendra9554
@surendrasurendra9554 5 лет назад
Cameron Jones 🤓
@wulf1540
@wulf1540 Год назад
Very informative. I really think this should be revisited with graphical explanations (eg. simple artistic cross views) and a higher quality video. Otherwise, again, very informative. Thanks for sharing.
@asesinodezombis2077
@asesinodezombis2077 5 лет назад
Continue to make awesome videos bro.
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 5 лет назад
Natures Edge Bush Craft thanks. Will do!
@davidjohnston3172
@davidjohnston3172 3 года назад
cool video thank u sir very nice
@JonnyParker-
@JonnyParker- 5 лет назад
Cool video , I have subscribed . Lovely area you're working in there with the pines and the boulders , would be a nice place to camp out , decent fire and some food and beers.
@saveriorettura7357
@saveriorettura7357 5 лет назад
Very good!
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 5 лет назад
Thanks...appreciate it!
@surendrasurendra9554
@surendrasurendra9554 5 лет назад
I am Indian I am meet you please share your address details
@kaylamarie8309
@kaylamarie8309 4 года назад
Nice build :-)
@crbielert
@crbielert Год назад
So basically it's an airfoil? Neat!
@prestonscott5367
@prestonscott5367 5 лет назад
Awesome video brother! Glad I found this channel
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 5 лет назад
Thanks appreciate it!
@johnbaker1256
@johnbaker1256 3 месяца назад
Would splitting the branch be better than shaving off one side? Obviously it would still need smoothing.
@fyerfyter339
@fyerfyter339 4 месяца назад
So I’m responding 5 years too late. Still relevant and appreciated.
@cherokeeproud9531
@cherokeeproud9531 5 лет назад
You guys get many bears in Colorado? We have them all around up here in Montana. Love your channel man!! Keep up the good work. Thanks.
@wsearp
@wsearp 4 года назад
My Choctaw/Cherokee cousin used to hunt pheasants with what he called the 'crooked stick'....
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 4 года назад
Very cool. Thanks for sharing. I like the name.
@nelsonchajon8840
@nelsonchajon8840 5 лет назад
NEVER HAVE USED ONE THESE BUT DINT SEE MUCH COMPLICATE BECAUSE I HAVE MADE MI OWN PERSONAL BOWS AND ARROWS BOWS FROM BAMBO , AMERICAN ASH , JUNIPER , CHERRY , MESQUUTE AND WOOD D' ARCK ( #1 BEST ) ARROWS FROM : BAMBO , REED DOG WOOD , PINE , CEDER , OAK THANKS FOR SHARING YOU AKNOLEGMENT AND BLESSINGS FROM TEXAS .
@swag2498
@swag2498 3 года назад
WHY ARE YOU YELLING CHILL OUT
@derlclark1759
@derlclark1759 Год назад
@@swag2498 NOT EVERYBODY TYPES FOR A LIVING !!!!! hint hint
@SmoothGefixt
@SmoothGefixt 4 года назад
Effective! nice one! time to do some crafts:)
@hugoamkreutz2081
@hugoamkreutz2081 2 года назад
ayy
@jillatherton4660
@jillatherton4660 3 месяца назад
👍
@mickmoriarty7780
@mickmoriarty7780 4 года назад
Great stuff. looks almost like a hunting boomerang. You can see why the white fella's axes and knives were s o desirable for primitive people.
@MERLINnecrofan
@MERLINnecrofan 2 года назад
Just spent 20 minutes watching a forest viking make a stick from a bigger stick and I dont have a single complaint.
@timbray8646
@timbray8646 8 месяцев назад
Addictive show, yes many Australians make trational throw sticks and boomerang's its the roo fat and bee's wax thats the hard to find, plus you rub it with a smooth rock to a refective finish. Like a plane wing, the difference in traditional boomerang and decor one is plywood ones are to sell to holliday makers, Australian hardwood ones have lasted 40000yrs even more. Museums date them bucause of this, definitely paleo area. People evoled out of Africa but tools evoled from out of Australia, Hypothesis/theory.
@aubreygmcghee
@aubreygmcghee 3 года назад
Is it legal to hunt with one of these? I know in a survival situation it wouldn't matter but practice makes for survival so just curious.
@jimmydunning1223
@jimmydunning1223 2 года назад
I live in southern Illinois Williamson county in the USA. What kinda rock can use for makin arrowheads and spears? I'm gonna try to make a rabbit stick a little bit later
@jerrybrower231
@jerrybrower231 5 лет назад
Same theory as an airplane wing cool
@larrydotson2625
@larrydotson2625 Год назад
If one were to season a throwing stick what would be the best method to do so?
@rickywhite7578
@rickywhite7578 2 года назад
I'm guessing you have to practice alot to get accurate enough to hit anything. Looks like the animal would have a good chance of avoiding being hit by the moving stick. It just looks like it travels kind of slow. But I'm willing to give it a try.
@suecollins3246
@suecollins3246 2 года назад
I've made that mistake myself _many_ times in bird photography - the bird is flying _so_ slow. And it isn't. Speed is deceptive.
@kengoodson6092
@kengoodson6092 Год назад
What is the difference in throwing sticks between those that are for longer distances, and those that are for shorter distances? How much difference between larger and smaller prey?
@duggz4209
@duggz4209 3 года назад
You should learn how to make an Aboriginal boomerang same concept as this but thrown properly they come back amazing bit of engineering from my ancestor's from over 60thousand years ago
@radiowaveguitarist1332
@radiowaveguitarist1332 6 дней назад
Don, can you use this for squirrel hunting?
@magicbeetle2292
@magicbeetle2292 3 года назад
The big long range ones were made to hunt kangaroos. These are flying baseball bats and they're awesome
@jiwablandongan
@jiwablandongan 2 года назад
☕👓
@adamgettit9211
@adamgettit9211 2 года назад
I've watched Australians hand make them , and they would split it in half and make 2 out of one because you would want a flat side
@joshinya42069
@joshinya42069 2 года назад
I believe they’re called boomerangs 🪃
@MuskratOutdoors
@MuskratOutdoors 5 лет назад
I just stumbled across your channel. It's great! I SUBSCRIBED!! If you have a chance, take a peek at mine. All outdoors stuff, trapping, hunting, prospecting....I think you would like it. Thanks!
@micahspruth-janssen3138
@micahspruth-janssen3138 4 года назад
Question: what is the benefit of a rabbit stick as opposed to throwing a rock?
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 4 года назад
Great question. Honestly...both will work. A rabbit stick or throw stick covers greater surface area upon impact. With proper airfoil design a rabbit stick can be thrown of excess of 150 yards. Stocks go farther, straighter and are more accurate. Sticks can also be used against large game targeting the legs causing a break and immobility of the prey.
@micahspruth-janssen3138
@micahspruth-janssen3138 4 года назад
Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks Survival Wow, thanks for the quick reply! That makes sense, I’d then imagine you’d typically want to use the densest wood at your disposal so you’re getting the best of both worlds... I just found your channel and am binging your videos :-) fits with my interest in experimental archaeology quite well! Loving what I’ve watched so far, thank you!
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 4 года назад
Micah Spruth-Janssen no worries. I will be uploading some more videos soon with a focus on Mesolithic technologies that are long forgotten and never employed.
@micahspruth-janssen3138
@micahspruth-janssen3138 4 года назад
Donny Dust’s Paleo Tracks Survival fantastic! You’ve got yourself a new subscriber for sure! I really appreciate your focus on ancient techniques, our ancestors were just as smart as us and it’s fascinating to see how they problem solved just as we do today. I’d love to keep hearing the “whys” of the past. We have lots of evidence for the what in the form of artifacts, but your experience actually using them is invaluable to understanding why things were the way they where!
@haydenwolf3593
@haydenwolf3593 3 года назад
I saw u on alone season 6, u ok after that parasite
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks
@DonnyDustsPaleoTracks 3 года назад
Dysentery will kill you. Almost got me...but I’m good. Thanks for watching.
@metawk6220
@metawk6220 3 года назад
He's looks like Rick Grimes
@miguelpereirasilva7662
@miguelpereirasilva7662 2 года назад
How do you kill something with that
@Candorsmayhem
@Candorsmayhem 4 года назад
How would you season this so it won't crack?
@michaelgetman826
@michaelgetman826 4 года назад
Season the wood prior to carving. for the best results you would cut the stave to 6" longer on each end and then seal the ends with glue(or pitch), and let it dry slowly through its bark for 6months or more. That would produce a very hard and stable piece to work from.
@Candorsmayhem
@Candorsmayhem 4 года назад
Michael Getman thank you, I've never done woodwork before.
@leviyouler3362
@leviyouler3362 2 года назад
Anyone can make these but I have yet to see someone use it 🤣
@mraffabilityGB
@mraffabilityGB Год назад
My boomerang won't come back.
@UsAtHome
@UsAtHome 2 года назад
Great video, but the thumbnail doesn’t match the finished product so kinda sketchy
@medicalmisinformation
@medicalmisinformation 3 месяца назад
If you put lettuce and carrots out on sheet of fly paper... Nevermind.
@jeffwinkler1137
@jeffwinkler1137 2 года назад
I know its cheating a lil but ive found a couple of say 4" squares of various gauge or grit sandpaper takes up very lil pack room nor weight
@zackattack8228
@zackattack8228 3 года назад
TIK TOK
@dwaynecupp1370
@dwaynecupp1370 Год назад
Run out of hunting light making the stick or be to tired to throw it.
@Ajayarengh
@Ajayarengh Год назад
Rabbit stick 🤣
@profepik7525
@profepik7525 3 года назад
Show us yourself hunting and killing a rabbit with that... HA HA HA !
@joshuahernandez1799
@joshuahernandez1799 4 месяца назад
👎👎👎
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