Survival Trapping 101
No matter how well you have prepared or how large your stockpile is, during a long term event your supplies will eventually run out. Hunting will be necessary for larger prey, but it is a time and energy consuming task which requires several skills to be successful. Trapping is less time consuming and doesn’t require weapons or gun know how. A trap can be set and left until it’s done it’s job. Leaving you physically free to work on other tasks while still providing protein food for yourself and/or your group.
David Canterbury via Woodland Wisdom teaches you the basics of trapping from which animal works with what kind of trap to building the trap itself at the featured link below
Additional information on trapping
- Trapping and Prepping Skunk for Eating
- Primitive Traps & Snares
- DIY Box Traps
- 6 Primitive Survival Traps
- DIY Box Rabbit Trap
- Build A T-Snare Trap
- The Best DIY Survival Traps
- Paiute Deadfall Trap
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