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A old fro brush!
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Quote from: riverboss on April 04, 2019, 11:28:01 AM
A old fro brush!
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You mean like the ones they used in the 70's? Some of them hair doos were funny as [L].
Yes sir! I've seen some looked like they would choke a hay rake!
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The late Iron Man's skeleton!
Thats an old TV antenna :thumb2:
Jim, didn't you have that on the front of your kayak, but had to put on a different light because the DNR didn't know what it was?
Dinosaur ribs, species is Ironicus Rusticus... :innocentwhistle:
Hawks Feather knows what this is! Let them guess.
Quote from: remrogers on April 05, 2019, 08:59:21 AM
Hawks Feather knows what this is! Let them guess.
I know nothing, absolutely nothing. (written with a German accent)
Quote from: Hawks Feather on April 04, 2019, 10:06:59 PM
Jim, didn't you have that on the front of your kayak, but had to put on a different light because the DNR didn't know what it was?
No, no...that was on the canoe. Couldn't find one for the kayak :laf:
Anyone do any night hunting?
R U game warden?..... :innocentwhistle: :innocentwhistle:
Hawks Feather
Go ahead and tell them what it is.
How many hints do I need to give them? I have attempted to light their path while they are on the water, but some don't see the light.
:confused: That thing lights up like an old Flintstone camera flash? :shrug:
I'm imagining the inside of a toaster but it's not bright enough to see in the dark with the toaster on.
Redneck chandelier!... :biggrin:
Well, it is not like what I've seen Indians use but the hints make it sound like a fire basket that you hang over the front of a boat while cruising slowly at night to spear fish that the fire lights up. Nowadays some kind of regular flashlight should work but a fire basket is a tradition for some Native people in central BC. Fall before last one early night on my way home from hunting deer I saw several boats/canoes with fire baskets out on a big lake north of Merritt, BC. I stopped at my usual pull out to change clothes and an Indian man there told me what they were doing. Looked like fun.
If my recall is correct they were spearing spookaleetz (sp) also known as burbot or fresh water ling. I think that some tribes speared salmon the same way.
Finaly. It was also used to hunt deer and other critters. The eyes would reflect in the light from the fire. Sort of like an early day spotlight.