The book Kinks, a book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters was written by author Katz, Harry N., [from Old Catalog] Ed Here you can read free online of Kinks, a book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Kinks, a book of 250 Helpful Hints for Hunters a good or bad book?
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H. Peckinpaugh Whenever I had occasion to re- pair a rod, removing a ferrule used to cause me lots of trouble. One day several years ago T broke the tip of my rod at the KINKS OF ALL KINDS 101 ferrule, and as I had only brought along the one tip it looked as though I would have to cut my trip short, since I carried nothing to make repairs with, and did not 'ike to risk breaking the tip a second time by cutting it down and using it as it was. I had carried with me a few flies and hooks, a wooden... min- now and a small piece of copper v/ire that I used to string my fish on (if by any chance I killed one). The case looked hopeless until it struck me that I might take one of the screw eyes from the wooden minnow and by screwing it into the broken piece 1 might get it out. After drawing out the pin with my knife, I finally succeeded, with the aid of a straightened fishhook, in screwing the eye in. I then twisted the copper wire around the ferrule to use as a handle while I heated it. I\s> soon as it was warm I slipped the largest fishhook I had It struck mc that I had found ^,^ way to remove a ferrule with the smallest amount of heat, and no chance of marring it.
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