Monday, April 6, 2015

How did Brian improve his arrows?

When Brian is working to find some of the foolbirds and finally realizes the way to find them is by looking for the particular shape, he is very excited. The only problem is that his arrows have zero stability so they go every which way but where he points them. He is eventually able to use his fish spear to kill one and is overjoyed. When he goes to clean the bird he keeps some of the wing and tail feathers as they were stiff and straight and he figured he would be able to use them on the arrows.


He eventually uses thread from a piece of his windbreaker and some "pitch from a stump" to attach the feathers to the arrows. These arrows are not perfect, he has to be very close to his prey for them to work.

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