Perhaps because it is the "in between" times where not much is happening, but some of my hobbies might be getting a bit out of hand. Several years back I picked up Geocaching. It's harmless enough. You follow gps coordinates and clues, you find something, you sign your name on a log. Easy.
But I decided it was more fun to make custom geocaches. And series of hides. Hence the Strange Fish series.
The latest entry features this guy. The Smallmouth Buffalo.
This is actually an impressive fish. It can get big, the Wisconsin state record is 81 pounds. They can live a long time, perhaps a hundred years. And while you've probably never caught one, or if you did thought it was just a carp, they are an important fish commercially and a prized target of bow fishermen. This combination of growing big and being targeted by both commercial fishing nets and arrows has put their populations into a decline of late.....
So I needed a really good container for this geocache. I started out with a slab of weathered, broken up railroad tie. These are full of creosote and therefore pretty water resistant. Here's the cache....
I think that's sneaky enough to avoid the casual eye..... But to those looking closely.....
These letters are engraved with a Dremel and highlighted with Sharpie. A bit too evident at the moment but they will "age in" nicely in a month or two. Oh, and if you open it up...
Hinges are straps of nylon from an old deer hunting harness. Feet belong to me and to Hank the Dog. Looking closer....
I've carved out a fish shaped hollow in the lower section to contain the waterproof inner container. The latter has a laminated, hopefully waterproof picture of a Smallmouth Buffalo. To help keep it waterproof there are various drain holes drilled into the bottom of the cavity. The whole thing locks together with a peg that you can't see in this view. Next time around I think I'll add some sort of locking pins making it a "gadget cache" to be figured out.
Here's the cache designation and coordinates. Strange Fish #14.
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