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The Use of the Wedge in Logging
This article is published by the Illinois University USA
The use of wedges in logging has a long history. The mechanics involved are quite simple.
Depending on the height and diameter of the t...
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Safety first Info taken from NZ Herald
Safety first - info taken from NZ Herald
Two Christchurch men are being lauded by rescuers,
After having the foresight to pack a personal locator beacon before going kayaking in Banks Peninsula in...
Mullet nets fishing for grey ghosts
Fishing nets For Mullet In New Zealand
3-1/2"- 90mm Mullet nets are the most expeditious method fishing for this swift swimming fish.
The grey mullet here in New Zealand inhabits marine and ...
Flounder Nets Flat fish for dinner
Flounder nets are a traditional way of catching this delicious fish in New Zealand around the estuaries and mudflats of our coasts.
The term flounder is a generic one that covers several identif...
Trout Fishing - After the catch
Trout fishing season opened with more than a bang this season and for probably all the wrong reasons.
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Ropes – all tied up here
Rope historically has been made by humans from fibre for millennia.
Preserved fragments have been found dating back to around 15,000 BC.
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Drag Nets The way to catch fish
Drag nets are a simple way to catch fish and require few tools as well as some common sense in practice.
What to do? Dragnet fishing is an activity to suit the entire family and catch a meal as p...
Fishing Nets For New Fishers
Fishing nets are a great way to catch fish for a family feast.
It’s always a little daunting trying something new but with a bit of preparation, there’s every chance of a successful haul from...