Muddyhandz
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- Jul 1, 2012
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- Fisher's 1266X, 1270X & 1280X
- Primary Interest:
- All Treasure Hunting
Hello,
It's been awhile but I'm back with the same user name but a new account.
This is a practice post as I have not posted with the new forum format yet.
Over the years at fur trade sites, I've found several rolled tubes made from kettle scrap that my friends and I assumed were hair tubes.
Here's one I found this year except it was together with something else that adds a different spin on these rolled tubes......
I didn't find this tube on it's own, it was fitted on top of this when I dug the target.......
Totally makes sense as the tube would have been shiny back in the day and it protects the line where it ties to the fish hook.
This is probably a common practice at coastal fishing communities but my find came from a Native camp on the Prairies.
When I took the rolled tube off of the hook, you can see the bright red rust indicating that these two finds were indeed together like I am implying here.
This hook came from undisturbed ground. I consider it an important find not for monetary value but for the historical information it provides.
Always learning something new!
Happy hunting.
Dave.
It's been awhile but I'm back with the same user name but a new account.
This is a practice post as I have not posted with the new forum format yet.
Over the years at fur trade sites, I've found several rolled tubes made from kettle scrap that my friends and I assumed were hair tubes.
Here's one I found this year except it was together with something else that adds a different spin on these rolled tubes......
I didn't find this tube on it's own, it was fitted on top of this when I dug the target.......
Totally makes sense as the tube would have been shiny back in the day and it protects the line where it ties to the fish hook.
This is probably a common practice at coastal fishing communities but my find came from a Native camp on the Prairies.
When I took the rolled tube off of the hook, you can see the bright red rust indicating that these two finds were indeed together like I am implying here.
This hook came from undisturbed ground. I consider it an important find not for monetary value but for the historical information it provides.
Always learning something new!
Happy hunting.
Dave.
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