On this Bushcraft Day Trip I do a tarp shelter setup, show you how to safely fish on thin ice, find the best fatwood source, build a fire reflector and more. Open Description for more info.
Join me as I head out on a 6 km journey to the Shores of the Bonnechere River where I set up a tarp shelter for the day and try my luck at some pike fishing.
The ice is very thin and patchy, the water is fast moving and beavers use this bank often. Thin ice is not something to mess around with so I put a small log out on the ice to distribute my weight
and also it gives me something to grab in case I do go threw. It looks shallow but it drops off to 30 feet very fast after the shore line.
After my fishing line is all setup and baited I venture off into the forest to find myself a few nice bushy balsam trees.
I take a few limbs from each tree to lay on the ground where I'm going to be laying, to keep the chill off my legs.
I also show you what I think is the best source of fatwood. I haven't found anything better than old burnt stumps from past forest fires.
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