
One of your best friends in a survival situation will be any of the series of traps you may use to acquire food for yourself and your hungry family. This may be a series of snares, small metal traps like fur traders would use, or a set of deadfalls.
However, the main problem with many of those traps is that they are designed to take down small game, often no larger than a rabbit. This isn't much of a problem if you are hunting for only yourself, but if you have a group to support, it won't be long before you start wishing you had a way to take down game that can provide food for weeks, like a deer.
While you could go hunting with a gun (if you have one) or a bow or spear, chances are your stumbling around in the woods won't do much to fill your stomach.
Luckily, for large game, there is a trap that works exceptionally well. Learn how to build it from scratch in the video on the next page.
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Colin Kenyon
Ted Martin
Interesting concept but not the best video. After watching it I still don’t know exactly how the trigger works or how the arrow is nocked.
Tony Decaro
will be a lot of wounded animals out there and thats if you even hit one,,,bs
people that are angry arent from ms.. bet that we hunt to survive honor the entire animal…
Unless you can track, obviously.
Perhaps not for deer but for intruders ?
Spencer Scott
again worthless, if you’re a good enough woodsman to be able to track then you wont be using such a ridiculous noob setup
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John Trusa check out this setup!!