Miami native. I'm definitely the guy that you would consider going overboard but the only reason why is because over the years I have gone without certain things and learned my lesson
I live in the swamps of south Florida and I use 100% deet but I don't put it on my skin. Just use the deodorant stick type deet and rub it on your collar, sleeve ends and pant leg ends. It's strong enough to keep them off you without putting any of the highly toxic chemical on your skin.
Scott, great tip…I’m going to give that a try. I bought a spray bottle of permethrin several years ago to treat my clothes but still haven’t used it. Apparently it’s a known carcinogen. Usually I just wear long sleeves and deal with the heat and bites
In most survival situations the first thing I do when I find water is cover myself in mud. That way I can skip all the chemicals and hunting is easier when your prey can't smell you coming.
The vast majority of energy bar wrappers are made from two layers of flexible polypropylene plastic with aluminum sandwiched in between. Come find me and my plastic water bottle lol
Suppose look real nice man I had a pair of similar to that man best thing that ever put on my foot I was wearing them day and night lightweight but comfortable keeps your feet dry fast and light and durable comfortable too
i don't carry much, just what i really need > good poncho, boonie hat, skeeter hed net, long pants & shirt, gallon of water, compus, snax & flag tape. All clothes & gloves treated with permethrin. And cell fone, DON'T FORGET YER FONE !! Plus edc thing's that i ALWAYS carry in my bdu pockets & old faithful 9mm with 2 xtra mags.
I think it would be of interest if you gave an opinion of someone like 23 year hiker van/motel camper Brian Laundrie and how long he might actually able to survive if he was also attempting concealment. *Without extraneous content regarding hypothesis that he is not there*
@Hunter Schnezler well, if you are so confident then I can't see why you do contact those offering a reward for info & tell them. How about this: Give me what ya know, and I'll be sure to forward it.
@Hunter Schnezler I'll definitely do that, but only if you also come back here to pat my back when they come put announcing the positively Id his remains from Carlton Swap. Deal? Ediit: BTW I'm a woman, struggling mom so need money... I'll take your tip 😉
@Bob London 1984 The problem todayIsn't with everyone expecting things or "stings attached".The problem is there a lot of people with hurt & pain out there "virtually" & a majority of them aren't healed & hurler if others makes them feel good...cause it's not face to face & they can disappear again. You said what I told you reminded you of your mom. Well, I'm a child of a narcissistic mother. If someone or something reminds me of my mom... It's not a good thing. Just saying.
Hey is it safe to eat animals in the Everglades like fish or snakes even? I heard there’s mercury in the fish and pythons and they shouldn’t be eaten, I’ve even heard it’s not advised to drink the water there due to heavy metals in the water.
Remember to check into his other videos and subscribe stay on the survival skill website if you plan on trying to make it this winter next room will be on Winter skills survival skills cooking skills the outback what to look for all right we'll see you you hanging all there you knew hikers out there good luck
So this is your basic kit for survival the cost I guess want to figure that out what you'll need your survival kit is an ESS ence the most article that they need is out back
What an excellent video. I have been looking for something like this for a long time. 👍 I'm also one of the officers in the local camera club. I'm going to send you an email from your contact page on your website. 😁 thanks!!
Nikon travel light get shipping out Chris down below or discount today hey don't go out without him it's used to survival show good luck and never glades
@7:40 is simply not correct, at least in Texas. I've had 2 water moccasins turn and charge after me from 50 feet away, and they were laser focused on my buddy and I. We were forced to run
Yeah, they CAN be aggressive. It's a little naive to think that you aren't in danger when wading through the glades. He seems more woke than awake. A really large gator may consider you food. They are instinctual (brain's the size of a walnut). At about 10+ feet, they can be dangerous.
I’ve heard similar stories but after dozens upon dozens of moccasins encounters here in Florida, I’ve never had one “chase” after me, and I seriously doubt they’d risk wasting their venom, which is metabolically expensive to produce, unless it was to catch prey or in defense of their lives.
Miami native. I'm definitely the guy that you would consider going overboard but the only reason why is because over the years I have gone without certain things and learned my lesson
Just subbed, liked, and commented. Greetings from west central Florida. GOD bless. 🐊🐊🐊
... you tryin ta kill us all! 🤣... appreciate the humor
I live in the swamps of south Florida and I use 100% deet but I don't put it on my skin. Just use the deodorant stick type deet and rub it on your collar, sleeve ends and pant leg ends. It's strong enough to keep them off you without putting any of the highly toxic chemical on your skin.
Scott, great tip…I’m going to give that a try. I bought a spray bottle of permethrin several years ago to treat my clothes but still haven’t used it. Apparently it’s a known carcinogen. Usually I just wear long sleeves and deal with the heat and bites
In most survival situations the first thing I do when I find water is cover myself in mud. That way I can skip all the chemicals and hunting is easier when your prey can't smell you coming.
Have you tried coating your clothes with permethrin? Works for me and doesn't eat away the fabric.
This video was fantastic, This guy is like a jacked up Ryan Gosling.
The vast majority of energy bar wrappers are made from two layers of flexible polypropylene plastic with aluminum sandwiched in between. Come find me and my plastic water bottle lol
You got me, Mr. Hobo. BTW, see you’re a fan on the FT, and my Uncle Jim, founder of said trail. Just a serendipitous observation.
@@kernwildlife that's awesome!
Suppose look real nice man I had a pair of similar to that man best thing that ever put on my foot I was wearing them day and night lightweight but comfortable keeps your feet dry fast and light and durable comfortable too
i don't carry much, just what i really need > good poncho, boonie hat, skeeter hed net, long pants & shirt, gallon of water, compus, snax & flag tape.
All clothes & gloves treated with permethrin.
And cell fone, DON'T FORGET YER FONE !!
Plus edc thing's that i ALWAYS carry in my bdu pockets & old faithful 9mm with 2 xtra mags.
And a good knife a little bit of color
Clif bars get those down below cuz your trail bar basics right there lightweight and gives you the energy she need each hour
Four species of venomous snakes watch out for these guys
I think it would be of interest if you gave an opinion of someone like 23 year hiker van/motel camper Brian Laundrie and how long he might actually able to survive if he was also attempting concealment. *Without extraneous content regarding hypothesis that he is not there*
@Hunter Schnezler well, if you are so confident then I can't see why you do contact those offering a reward for info & tell them. How about this: Give me what ya know, and I'll be sure to forward it.
@Hunter Schnezler I'll definitely do that, but only if you also come back here to pat my back when they come put announcing the positively Id his remains from Carlton Swap. Deal? Ediit: BTW I'm a woman, struggling mom so need money... I'll take your tip 😉
@Bob London 1984
The problem todayIsn't with everyone expecting things or "stings attached".The problem is there a lot of people with hurt & pain out there "virtually" & a majority of them aren't healed & hurler if others makes them feel good...cause it's not face to face & they can disappear again. You said what I told you reminded you of your mom. Well, I'm a child of a narcissistic mother. If someone or something reminds me of my mom... It's not a good thing. Just saying.
Hey is it safe to eat animals in the Everglades like fish or snakes even? I heard there’s mercury in the fish and pythons and they shouldn’t be eaten, I’ve even heard it’s not advised to drink the water there due to heavy metals in the water.
There's certain spots where mercury is higher but as long as you don't eat fish for every meal for weeks on end you'll be fine.
Get your Woody's sunglasses down below can't go out without him
Poisoned with a tropical species poisonwood
Pocket knife always take a pocket knife with you
Sir discount on those snake guards yeah that might be really good idea might be the easier way
Fantastic job!
And a serrated blade for cutting and cooking stuff like that
Refillable water bottles you can buy those below
Survival skills the show has to be broadcast live it shows you the secret techniques of survival Florida Everglades evolution trail
Remember to check into his other videos and subscribe stay on the survival skill website if you plan on trying to make it this winter next room will be on Winter skills survival skills cooking skills the outback what to look for all right we'll see you you hanging all there you knew hikers out there good luck
So this is your basic kit for survival the cost I guess want to figure that out what you'll need your survival kit is an ESS ence the most article that they need is out back
What an excellent video. I have been looking for something like this for a long time. 👍
I'm also one of the officers in the local camera club. I'm going to send you an email from your contact page on your website. 😁 thanks!!
Red black and yellow pattern of a coral snake this is scary
Nikon travel light get shipping out Chris down below or discount today hey don't go out without him it's used to survival show good luck and never glades
whats the risk in drinking a soda?
Death. You could also slice your tongue on the aluminum tab.
Cotton Coral Eastern diamondback
Lots of fish to to eat
Phillips screwdriver tip
Sun Skeeter sisters one two and three let's start with sun first
Morrell water shoes
Adidas sneakers down below on discount today
Cell phone with medication in the backwoods
Anyone in SoFlo looking for a python huntin buddy
Plant bird maps optics
Para binoculars at camera
Pliers flathead screwdriver
Weather app.
@7:40 is simply not correct, at least in Texas. I've had 2 water moccasins turn and charge after me from 50 feet away, and they were laser focused on my buddy and I. We were forced to run
Yeah, they CAN be aggressive. It's a little naive to think that you aren't in danger when wading through the glades. He seems more woke than awake. A really large gator may consider you food. They are instinctual (brain's the size of a walnut). At about 10+ feet, they can be dangerous.
“More woke than awake,” love that. Think you missed the over arching message of this video bud.
I’ve heard similar stories but after dozens upon dozens of moccasins encounters here in Florida, I’ve never had one “chase” after me, and I seriously doubt they’d risk wasting their venom, which is metabolically expensive to produce, unless it was to catch prey or in defense of their lives.
Avoid poison ivy
Footwear guess you're sometime I can put your shoes or something