Forgot to add. Slit tennis ball on a seam and insert weight. I use 22 pennies. 
Close slit with hot melt glue. 

Jim ab3cv 

On May 26, 2019, at 6:37 PM, Bill Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

Jim,  I have done that.  I am going to use my bow one more time and if that has 
any glitches will try the Sherrill launcher.  Not cheap but is commercial and 
well liked.

73,
Bill
K9YEQ

https://wrj-tech.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: Jim Miller <[email protected]> 
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2019 4:05 PM
To: Bill Johnson <[email protected]>
Cc: Tom Boucher <[email protected]>; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Trees eating wire

Always let the weight drop and remove it at ground level before retrieving the 
line. Highly recommend slick line,tennis ball, and pneumatic launcher with 60 
lb spiderwire on an open faced spinning real. 

Jim ab3cv 

On May 26, 2019, at 4:36 PM, Bill Johnson <[email protected]> wrote:

I have had my  best success with using a bow and arrow.  I drill into the nock 
and have either a fishing pole and line attached or mount the real on the bow.  
Open real works best as it creates the least amount of drag, resistance to the 
arrow.  Do check the flight path carefully before letting the arrow loose. 

I have used a pneumatic plumbing constructed cannon, wrist rocket and other 
methods.  Those stinking weights and round objects, when they get swinging, 
wrap around the smallest objects in the trees and are a pain.  The trees at my 
place are thick, a forest. However, the arrow goes up and comes straight down.  

The issue with any of these methods is the projection path including wind 
drift.  Once I lob an arrow and it lands, I disconnect the fishing line from 
the arrow and then attach another fishing line with a fishing pole, then 
retrieve the line from the initial fishing reel.  It may seem a bit more work, 
but less danger, and nothing gets lost.  Then one can pull from the launching 
site whatever wire was to be strung.

73,
Bill
K9YEQ

https://wrj-tech.com/

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On 
Behalf Of Tom Boucher
Sent: Sunday, May 26, 2019 1:35 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Elecraft] Trees eating wire

Wayne's problem with a tree eating his wire reminds me of an incident some 
years ago when I was attempting to get an antenna halyard over a tall oak tree. 
I used some braided nylon cord with a probable breaking strain of several 
hundred pounds, which was attached to a drilled golf ball.

My catapult put the ball and cord over a branch somewhat lower than intended so 
I attempted to pull it back. Of course the inevitable happened and the ball 
wound itself around the branch. No matter how hard I pulled the cord it 
wouldn't come. So I wound the cord around a piece of wood and with my heels dug 
into the ground, gave it my full body weight plus some.

Finally it released itself and the golf ball shot towards me hitting me in the 
right foot and breaking several bones. I had literally shot myself in the foot! 
I'm just thankful it wasn't 2 or 3 feet up otherwise my voice would now be an 
octave or so higher.

Heard the guys sniggering behind the curtain in the hospital A&E department 
after I told them I had shot myself with a golf ball. XYL not at all impressed 
at having to drive me to the salt mine for 6 weeks.

Lead weights used by anglers could be even more lethal.

Needless to say I don't use that method any more and now use a compressed air 
device with weighted tennis balls which works a treat!

73,
Tom G3OLB
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