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Video by Elsa Gibertson of Chimney Point State Historic Site in Addison, Vermont
Survivalist Matt Graham shares tips on taking game and fish with atlatls in the Summer 2018 issue of American Frontiersman. The issue also has an article about making arrows with river cane. “Hunting everything from jackrabbits and squirrels to turkeys and birds, Matt has made the atlatl his weapon of choice when it comes to … Read More “Hunting Fish and More with Atlatls” »
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Published by Russell Guthrie in 2011.