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Very Strong knot.
Double up the line and pass the loop through eye.
Tie an overhand knot in the doubled line.
Don't tighten
Pull the loop of the line over hook, swivel or lure.
Then tighten by pulling on both ends of the line. Trim
PALOMAR KNOT
PALOMAR KNOT
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Very Strong knot.
Double up the line and pass the loop through eye.
Tie an overhand knot in the doubled line.
Don't tighten
Pull the loop of the line over hook, swivel or lure.
Then tighten by pulling on both ends of the line. Trim ..
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To skin a snake, first cut off its head and bury it. Then cut the skin down the body 15 to 20 centimeters (Figure 8-24). Peel the skin back, then grasp the skin in one hand and the body in the other and pull apart. On large, bulky snakes it may be necessary to slit the belly skin. Cook snakes in the same manner as small game. Remove the entrails and discard. Cut the snake into small sections and boil or roast it.
Snakes
Snakes
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To skin a snake, first cut off its head and bury it. Then cut the skin down the body 15 to 20 centimeters (Figure 8-24). Peel the skin back, then grasp the skin in one hand and the body in the other and pull apart. On large, bulky snakes it may be necessary to slit the belly skin. Cook snakes in the same manner as small game. Remove the entrails and discard. Cut the snake into small sections and boil or roast it.

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If you are near shallow water (about waist deep) where the fish are large and plentiful, you can spear them. To make a spear, cut a long, straight sapling (Figure 8-22). Sharpen the end to a point or attach a knife, jagged piece of bone, or sharpened metal. You can also make a spear by splitting the shaft a few inches down from the end and inserting a piece of wood to act as a spreader. You then sharpen the two separated halves to points. To spear fish, find an area where fish either gather or where there is a fish run. Place the spear point into the water and slowly move it toward the fish. Then, with a sudden push, impale the fish on the stream bottom. Do not try to lift the fish with the spear, as it with probably slip off and you will lose it; hold the spear with one hand and grab and hold the fish with the other. Do not throw the spear, especially if the point is a knife. You cannot afford to lose a knife in a survival situation. Be alert to the problems caused by light refraction when looking at objects in the water.
Spearfishing
Spearfishing
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If you are near shallow water (about waist deep) where the fish are large and plentiful, you can spear them. To make a spear, cut a long, straight sapling (Figure 8-22). Sharpen the end to a point or attach a knife, jagged piece of bone, or sharpened metal. You can also make a spear by splitting the shaft a few inches down from the end and inserting a piece of wood to act as a spreader. You then sharpen the two separated halves to points. To spear fish, find an area where fish either gather or where there is a fish run. Place the spear point into the water and slowly move it toward the fish. Then, with a sudden push, impale the fish on the stream bottom. Do not try to lift the fish with the spear, as it with probably slip off and you will lose it; hold the spear with one hand and grab and hold the fish with the other. Do not throw the spear, especially if the point is a knife. You cannot afford to lose a knife in a survival situation. Be alert to the problems caused by light refraction when looking at objects in the water. .. full details & larger pic
Common fishing knot, strong and easy to tie.
Good for attaching line and leaders to swivels and hooks.
Put some line through the eye. Wrap the end back down around the line a few times.
Put the end through the opening directly about the eye.
Pull the knot tight. You may need to slide the knot down using your fingers.
CINCH KNOT
CINCH KNOT
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Common fishing knot, strong and easy to tie.
Good for attaching line and leaders to swivels and hooks.
Put some line through the eye. Wrap the end back down around the line a few times.
Put the end through the opening directly about the eye.
Pull the knot tight. You may need to slide the knot down using your fingers. ..
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For tying two pieces of monofilament together. Use instead of a swivel.
Basically, you tie two simple clinch knots back to back in reverse directions. 
Wrap the ends of the two pieces of mono together a few times. Then stick the ends of the lines back through the middle of the twists in opposite directions.
Tighten the knot by pulling the lines tight.Trim
BLOOD KNOT
BLOOD KNOT
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For tying two pieces of monofilament together. Use instead of a swivel.
Basically, you tie two simple clinch knots back to back in reverse directions.
Wrap the ends of the two pieces of mono together a few times. Then stick the ends of the lines back through the middle of the twists in opposite directions.
Tighten the knot by pulling the lines tight.Trim ..
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The always useful 550 cord (parachute cord) has many uses and will continue to have more. Its been around for many years (since WW2) and continues to be an important and useful tool. 550 cord is a Kernmantle rope which is a rope constructed with its interior core (the kern) protected with a woven exterior sheath (mantle) This design provides strength, durability, and flexibility.

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550 Cord Revisited
550 Cord Revisited
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The always useful 550 cord (parachute cord) has many uses and will continue to have more. Its been around for many years (since WW2) and continues to be an important and useful tool. 550 cord is a Kernmantle rope which is a rope constructed with its interior core (the kern) protected with a woven exterior sheath (mantle) This design provides strength, durability, and flexibility.

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The always useful 550 cord (parachute cord) has many uses and will continue to have more. Its been around for many years (since WW2) and continues to be an important and useful tool. 550 cord is a Kernmantle rope which is a rope constructed with its interior core (the kern) protected with a woven exterior sheath (mantle) This design provides strength, durability, and flexibility.

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550 Cord Revisited
550 Cord Revisited
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The always useful 550 cord (parachute cord) has many uses and will continue to have more. Its been around for many years (since WW2) and continues to be an important and useful tool. 550 cord is a Kernmantle rope which is a rope constructed with its interior core (the kern) protected with a woven exterior sheath (mantle) This design provides strength, durability, and flexibility.

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The always useful 550 cord (parachute cord) has many uses and will continue to have more. Its been around for many years (since WW2) and continues to be an important and useful tool. 550 cord is a Kernmantle rope which is a rope constructed with its interior core (the kern) protected with a woven exterior sheath (mantle) This design provides strength, durability, and flexibility.

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550 Cord Revisited
550 Cord Revisited
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The always useful 550 cord (parachute cord) has many uses and will continue to have more. Its been around for many years (since WW2) and continues to be an important and useful tool. 550 cord is a Kernmantle rope which is a rope constructed with its interior core (the kern) protected with a woven exterior sheath (mantle) This design provides strength, durability, and flexibility.

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The U.S. Military Individual First Aid Kit (NSN: 6545-01-094-8412) This kit includes the following items Case, Med. Instrument & Supply Nylon Cloth, Green, Dressing, Field, Camo, 4 in x 7 in, Bandage, Triangular, Bandaid, Adhesive, 3 in x 3/4 in, Povidine-Iodine Solution, 1/2 oz bottle, Lipstick, Anti-Chap, Bottle Safety Cap, Round 8 Dram, Tablets, Water Purif (50/Bottle), Bandage Gauze, 2 in x 75 in, Eye Dressing Kit, MIL-F-36043, Instruction Card, for Artificial Respiration. Made in the U.S.A. 2 alice clips and a velcro flap Inside the nylon pouch is an all purpose, waterproof medical kit which is perfect for the outdoors, workshop, car or truck, or just to have around the house

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U.S. Military Individual First Aid Kit
U.S. Military Individual First Aid Kit
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The U.S. Military Individual First Aid Kit (NSN: 6545-01-094-8412) This kit includes the following items Case, Med. Instrument & Supply Nylon Cloth, Green, Dressing, Field, Camo, 4 in x 7 in, Bandage, Triangular, Bandaid, Adhesive, 3 in x 3/4 in, Povidine-Iodine Solution, 1/2 oz bottle, Lipstick, Anti-Chap, Bottle Safety Cap, Round 8 Dram, Tablets, Water Purif (50/Bottle), Bandage Gauze, 2 in x 75 in, Eye Dressing Kit, MIL-F-36043, Instruction Card, for Artificial Respiration. Made in the U.S.A. 2 alice clips and a velcro flap Inside the nylon pouch is an all purpose, waterproof medical kit which is perfect for the outdoors, workshop, car or truck, or just to have around the house

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The U.S. Military Individual First Aid Kit (NSN: 6545-01-094-8412) This kit includes the following items Case, Med. Instrument & Supply Nylon Cloth, Green, Dressing, Field, Camo, 4 in x 7 in, Bandage, Triangular, Bandaid, Adhesive, 3 in x 3/4 in, Povidine-Iodine Solution, 1/2 oz bottle, Lipstick, Anti-Chap, Bottle Safety Cap, Round 8 Dram, Tablets, Water Purif (50/Bottle), Bandage Gauze, 2 in x 75 in, Eye Dressing Kit, MIL-F-36043, Instruction Card, for Artificial Respiration. Made in the U.S.A. 2 alice clips and a velcro flap Inside the nylon pouch is an all purpose, waterproof medical kit which is perfect for the outdoors, workshop, car or truck, or just to have around the house

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U.S. Military Individual First Aid Kit
U.S. Military Individual First Aid Kit
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The U.S. Military Individual First Aid Kit (NSN: 6545-01-094-8412) This kit includes the following items Case, Med. Instrument & Supply Nylon Cloth, Green, Dressing, Field, Camo, 4 in x 7 in, Bandage, Triangular, Bandaid, Adhesive, 3 in x 3/4 in, Povidine-Iodine Solution, 1/2 oz bottle, Lipstick, Anti-Chap, Bottle Safety Cap, Round 8 Dram, Tablets, Water Purif (50/Bottle), Bandage Gauze, 2 in x 75 in, Eye Dressing Kit, MIL-F-36043, Instruction Card, for Artificial Respiration. Made in the U.S.A. 2 alice clips and a velcro flap Inside the nylon pouch is an all purpose, waterproof medical kit which is perfect for the outdoors, workshop, car or truck, or just to have around the house

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