💛...that first bush, a manzanita, is a very durable and tough wood to use... and the dark red color is beautiful... it turns gray and brittle when dead and creates a long-burning, hot fire... great fishing... and i've always taken my slingshot with me when backpacking (although, it's a store bought one) for over 30years now... haven't hit a thing... it's not just slingshots, it's more than slingshots....
You should see if Matts still has the un- aired video of when I first took him out there. I have been fishing that river for about 45 years now. Lol. Glad you and your family are having a great time with Matts and his family.
ingat making fire like that jun... make sure to clean away pine needles as they are extremely flammable, and make sure to have a nice open dirt area preferably a hole or surrounded by rocks to prevent embers escaping.
They do make clay balls that you can use for sling shots , and because it’s just clay , it’s not harmful to the environment , the rain will dissolve it .
How did all you Bay Area Asian fishing RU-vidrs meet up? Y’all have great camaraderie! Envious here😢from east coast. Always love the collaboration vids
Bruh, I remember when I first used a slingshot. I hit a common bird here, then I got a itchy skin disease all over my body. Had to consult a whack doctor to cure it. True story
Hey Davey Crockett! Why get the ground squirls when grey squirrels are much tastier! BTW, that is cow dung from a calf, there must be free range cattle up there.
Probably because it's illegal to shoot any "game animals" in California with a slingshot. Grey squirrels are considered a game animal with hunting seasons and regulations. Ground squirrels are not.