Fellas, I know it's the cold, wet spring right now, and this has probably been discussed before, but have any of you ever worried or felt uneasy about touching off a flinter in hot, dry woods during hunting season? Does anyone know of a documented case where flint sparks or a smoldering patch actually started a wildfire? Any steps that can be taken to minimize this risk? Just wondering, as I would like to hunt this fall with a flinter if possible, but out West here we are looking at the possibility of a truly grim fire season this summer and fall.