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Woodsmanship skills #8481245
10/05/25 04:43 PM
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Never too old to learn something new and don’t know it all. What’s some good ones that you know?
Always thought it would be cool to talk to Native Americans or frontiersman from the old days to learn their tricks and learn about uses of natural vegetation and such

Re: Woodsmanship skills [Re: Loutre] #8481262
10/05/25 05:29 PM
10/05/25 05:29 PM
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A great way to learn and practice woodsmanship is to squirrel hunt.

Re: Woodsmanship skills [Re: Loutre] #8481274
10/05/25 05:46 PM
10/05/25 05:46 PM
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You know who spends time in the woods and who’s new to it the ones that slam truck doors and drag their feet all of the time it’s a giveaway. LOL


Was born in a Big City Will die in the Country OK with that!

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