I have professed my lack of ability to start a fire using a fire bow for quite a while. But I have a question about using one that I've never seen answered. Let's say I'm caught out in the woods and for whatever reason I do not have anything to make a fire with.
What am I looking for that will allow me to use a fire bow?
Here's my confusion. The very time I need to make a fire, rain or snow, for example is the worse time to find the pieces I need for the fire bow. I'm going to have to find a dry piece of something like Willow or Cedar or Spruce to make the components but they can't be green or they will have too much moisture. So I'm out tromping through the rain or snow trying to find the pieces. Am I not wasting energy the same as I would trying to forage?
Make it and carry it with you.
Okay. I can buy that but if I'm going to do that I'd be ahead of the game just to carry a lighter or flint and some tinder. It would be quicker and I'd expend less energy.
Can someone set me straight on the "I'm lost in the woods and don't have anything to a start a fire with" aspect? Am I making this too difficult or am I right about expending the energy?
Has anyone tried the Egyptian Fire Bow?
http://www.primitiveways.com/e-fire.html



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