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    A blowgun can be a great food procurement.It can be a walking stick and a small game taker: from mice to rabbits.all u need to do is make some darts and a little time for pratice and your ready to go


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    I use blow guns and variations of it, for small birds lizards and squirl birch bark cone darts are one of my favorites with a nice heart of pine splinter for a dart; razor sharp and powerful.
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    What kind of blowgun are you all using?
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    i use a 1/2 inch emt conduit....at four and five foot lengths

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    What is the best way to attach on the birch bark cone?
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    wat is that\

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    For paper cones I might use Elmer's glue. The paper cone won't last that long (been there done that) so the glue doesn't have to either. For birch bark cones I might use epoxy, as it's waterproof.

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    I've seen some of erunkiswldrnssurvival's work. If I remember right, he uses pine sap.
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