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How to make a fishing spear

CHOOSE THE SAPLING

Choose a tall, straight sapling, about two inches in diameter. I start by creating a pressure cut around the perimeter of the tree with my knife. There is no carving involved in this technique. You are simply applying heavy pressure while rotating the knife around the wood. Do this to the thick end of the tree: the part that is closest to the roots.

CARVE ONE SIDE

After making the pressure cut, I carved away only on the short side. As I shave away the wood, the short end becomes pointed and the long end remains flat.

CREATE A CLEAN BREAK

The wood has now been weakened exactly where I want. One easy tap with the back of my Tracker Knife causes a clean break to occur. Discard this short section of stick.

BRACE AND ALIGN THE KNIFE

Secure the small end of the sapling against a sturdy surface such as a fallen tree or a large rock. Now place the straight portion of your knife across the freshly broken end. Make sure it rests exactly down the middle.

MAKE THE FIRST SPLIT

Find a wrist-thick piece of wood and tap the back of the knife. This will let the knife split the wood in a very easy and controlled manner.

SPLIT AGAIN

Now make another split using the exact same technique. This time it should be perpendicular to the first split. This will divide the end of the sapling into four even sections.

LASHING

Now lash the cordage around the sapling about 18 inches or so from the end. This will ensure that the wood does not keep splitting past this point.

FINISH THE SPLITS

Continue both splits until they run all the way up to the lashing.

SPREADER STICKS

Now find and carve two small twigs that are just a bit longer than the width of the sapling.

WORK THEM IN

One at a time, slide the twigs as far up and close to the lashing as possible. You may have to pry the wood with your hand to make the twigs fit. The spear really starts coming to life here as the four sections spread out.

FINAL CORD WRAP

Now lash those twigs securely into place with another section of jute twine.

CARVE THE OUTSIDE

Begin shaving the outside of each prong section by carving away from you with the knife.

FINAL TOUCHES

Then add the finishing touches by shaving out some of the inside of the prongs. To do this, stabilize the spear and then slowly and gently pull the knife toward you using the curved portion of the blade to cut.

THE FINISHED PRODUCT

Here is the completed spear with strong lashing and all four prongs sharpened.

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