BourbonTrail
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- Joined
- Jan 25, 2021
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- USA (AZ, KY, MO, NM, VA), RSA
I still have a box of “yo-yo”s in the garage. They are very effective for catfish and turtles. I used to have trot lines but they are a mess to deal with, and illegal in a lot of places.Took me a few minutes to figure out that automatic hook setter with trigger was for barbel (barber?) Should work like a champ- scary simple! Back in the day, a small metal, spring loaded hook setter contraption based on same idea was available... called a Yo-Yo I think.
With practice those rubber band powered sling shots actually work pretty well for small birds and game up to chipmunk size. Our small gang in grade school, 3rd to 5th grade IIRC, would hunt doves and house sparrows in large trees during the fall on school grounds during recess. Max range with some percentage of hits not too bad... up to about 20-30 feet. Would be of some use for gathering survival food. I am sure small birds and similar size game were what that young boy in Zambia was hunting with his sling shot. Pop a couple, build a small fire and have a meal