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    Yeah I was kidding on the tobacco thing. I dont use the products at all. Now a peace pipe.....



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    Cree Indians have symbolism of a predatory panther and a pipe-smoking rabbit - and why is the rabbit smoking a pipe? well, he smokes his pipe as he is unafraid because he knows he is smarter than the panther...


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    What do you put in there???????????

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    Quote Originally Posted by BIG TONE View Post
    What do you put in there???????????
    The Rabbit of course!
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    SURE (wink wink)

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    Quote Originally Posted by erunkiswldrnssurvival View Post
    All in fun, on a serious note, tobacco cures intestinal worms, tape worms, and kills some bacteria, taken internaly it is a medicine that works.
    Tobacco juice is a common cure for garden insects. The nicotine kills them. I would not be surprised if this worked for internal invertebrates in the gastric tract also.

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    Its a powerful bush remedy, moist tobacco placed on a bee sting Draws out the poison
    also.
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    I love the dark! And heres why. In the daytime we become too comfortable. We think since we can see all around us, we can be at ease- so we let our guards down and just entrust in our vision. Since we rely so much on sight we don't pay enough attention to our other senses- and we miss out on alot of whats going on around us. Because, we don't rely on what we hear or smell as important info. This also makes us less effective hunters/predators.

    But, the night time to me is much more primal. Travel through a forest at night with no light, and you learn to rely on those other underused senses. During night time, you have to slow down as you travel and really strain your ears, and sniff to process the info. When you learn to do this, and then apply that it to your day time lifestyle you'll be amazed at what you'll find- and if your a hunter you'll be amazed at the game you'll encounter.
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    Jason me and you are homies.

    Just to let you know.

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    Cree Indians have symbolism of a predatory panther and a pipe-smoking rabbit - and why is the rabbit smoking a pipe? well, he smokes his pipe as he is unafraid because he knows he is smarter than the panther...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason_Montana View Post
    I love the dark! And heres why. In the daytime we become too comfortable. We think since we can see all around us, we can be at ease- so we let our guards down and just entrust in our vision. Since we rely so much on sight we don't pay enough attention to our other senses- and we miss out on alot of whats going on around us. Because, we don't rely on what we hear or smell as important info. This also makes us less effective hunters/predators.

    But, the night time to me is much more primal. Travel through a forest at night with no light, and you learn to rely on those other underused senses. During night time, you have to slow down as you travel and really strain your ears, and sniff to process the info. When you learn to do this, and then apply that it to your day time lifestyle you'll be amazed at what you'll find- and if your a hunter you'll be amazed at the game you'll encounter.
    At nite the wilderness comes alive with action, predators growl in discontent
    aware of our presence, they linger waiting for a chance to strike,the swarms of insects threaten to drive us to insanity.every snapping twig,and crunching leaf is magnified by the grey light of the slumbering moon. yea thats scary when your alone and lost in a forest dozens of miles from any other human.
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    Here in Florida the Scorpions hunt at nite, they easily travel through cracks and crevices
    they see "HEAT" in the infe-red like snakes
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    Florida has scorpions. However, according to University of Florida Extension Entomologists, none of them are able to produce a fatal sting. Most folks would view these occasional invaders as a nuisance, and want to know how to control them.

    In Florida, encounters with life-threatening non-native scorpions are possible only in the movies or as a result of stowaways or released exotic pets.
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    They like dense foliage. the first step toward controling them is to trim all of the palmetto fronds and remove any leaf litter. I use open ended soda cans to trap them in(Dig a hole deep enough for the can) place the hole in front of a Scorpion tunnel .. they fall in and cant get out of the can
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    Big Tone whats there to be scared about in the wilderness at night, remmember those litle animals are harmless
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    k im with you not goin outside again at night, nope nope
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