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Here I go again. Throwing stick.

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24 August 2013, 05:36
frank4570
Here I go again. Throwing stick.
I've been hunting squirrels with my long bow and wood arrows that are not modern, but not primitive either. I am in the process of making real arrows. It is going to take me about 9 hours of work to make a good arrow. An arrow that could easily be lost or destroyed with 1 shot at a squirrel.
A good throwing stick can be made in an hour, and it may last years. I have one hickory stick that I hit a groundhog with, and I have had for about 5 years. Still almost as good as new.
Squirrels are so small that the hit probability with an arrow is not that much better than with a throwing stick.
It really just isn't a good use of resources and time to shoot arrows at arrows when a throwing stick is almost as good, and the killing power of a sharp arrow would be much better spent collecting a 100lb animal.
So, I will be hunting squirrel with throwing stick this year. And this year I will spend a lot more time hunting.
Oak sticks I am working on. Hickory is the best, but oak is fine.







Sand Creek November 29 1864
06 September 2013, 18:21
DTala
I'd starve real fast doing that...... Big Grin


Birmingham, Al
06 September 2013, 19:10
frank4570
quote:
Originally posted by DTala:
I'd starve real fast doing that...... Big Grin


I'm starting to understand this stuff better. Choosing to go out hunting with a throwing stick for small game is a bad plan. Traps are the correct tool for small game. The throwing stick should be carried while running the trap line and while collecting vegetables. If you happen across a squirrel, bonk him.
Spending time hunting deer with a bow makes more sense. It's a lot of meat for the effort.






Sand Creek November 29 1864
08 September 2013, 22:19
frank4570
2 misses. I clearly need more range time with my sticks.






Sand Creek November 29 1864
08 September 2013, 22:51
Grenadier
Make several squirrel poles with a half dozen snares on them and lean each against a good tree at a 45 degree angle. You'll have more squirrels then you will know what to with.




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23 September 2015, 03:21
dwheels
I only have limited trapping experience Grenadier, would you explain the squirrel pole set in detail please. It sounds like something I could use
23 September 2015, 03:39
frank4570
http://cleversurvivalist.com/w...p-squirrel-pole1.gif






Sand Creek November 29 1864
23 September 2015, 04:58
Grenadier
It really does work well. It is not uncommon to find you have two or three snared on the same pole.




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23 September 2015, 20:12
Bill/Oregon
Hadn't heard of the squirrel pole before. Clever.
Frank, your throwing stick is probably about as accurate as my atlatl.


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03 February 2016, 22:06
frank4570
I worked with a sling for quite a bit. I used cement balls to a consistent weight and shape in order to get rid of issues due to ammo variation until I could get better. After months of practice I decided this was one of those skills I would have to grow up with as a kid to ever get good. I once threw a correct size rock at a junk kubota law tractor. Busted through the plastic hood into the battery compartment an busted the battery open. Lots of destructive power. But I was never accurate enough for the sling to be useful. That's the reason I never pursued the atlatl. I'm not patient or dedicated enough. I could kill a squirrel with a stick if I spent more time in the woods. But just a waste of time for me to try with a sling.

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Originally posted by Bill/Oregon:
Hadn't heard of the squirrel pole before. Clever.
Frank, your throwing stick is probably about as accurate as my atlatl.







Sand Creek November 29 1864