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Food Procurement By Hunting,
Fishing, And Trapping |
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Far be it for me to try to bend anyone to my
way of thinking. If you are a vegetarian, or a Vegan, or anyone else
who does not want to eat the flesh of tasty creatures, more power to you. That
just means there is more meat for me. I am, as all humans evolved,
omnivorous; which means I will eat anything with caloric benefit,
that might present itself. What you may not know is vegetarians are
nothing new, they have been around for years. As a matter of fact
"Vegetarian" is an old Native American word that means "lousy
hunter".
All joking aside, if you are truly against eating the flesh
of animals, birds, and fish, you are welcome to go back to the the
edible plants page, where you will find numerous things to help
satisfy your hunger. If however, you hunger for a nice piece of
roast beast, then read on.
You may be thinking this all
sounds great. That you would love nothing more than sink your teeth
into a juicy piece of meat, but aside from going to the nearest
grocery store, or restaurant, you may not have the slightest idea
what to do next. You may not feel comfortable heading out into the
forest to look for your food. I completely understand your
apprehension. Most Americans have never set foot in the forest.
They
think of it as that foreboding place described in the fairytales
each of us heard as a children. The same fairytales which were written to
scare European children of the middle ages, and keep them from
venturing into, and becoming lost, in the forest. I am here to tell
you, there is absolutely nothing to be afraid of. With a little
knowledge and common sense, you can spend endless safe and rewarding days
in the forest. One thing you have to remember though, is that in the
forest, the hunter can become the hunted in the blink of an eye. It
is wise to familiarize yourself with all potentially dangerous
animals in the area you plan to frequent. I cannot stress how
important it is to keep your wits about you, and pay attention to
your surroundings. Remember, that as the young bull makes a mad dash
down the hill in a fevered attempt to get a cow, it is the wise old
bull that walks down from the hill and has his pick of the cows.
Let us now look at each method of meat
procurement in a bit more detail.
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Hunting |
At it's most basic, hunting is defined as the activity or sport of
pursuing game. With game of course being nutritional benefit.
Now
that we know what hunting is, we need to look at how it is done.
Throughout history man has devised effective methods of adding
meat to his table. The first recognized method of hunting was with
a heavy stick or club used to brain the animal. While this method
is still effective, and used by various indigenous peoples of the
world, the size game you can take is severely limited.
If we are going to hunt, we should probably start off by talking
about the types of hunting. You can hunt with throwing sticks,
spears, bows and arrows, guns, traps, and snares. I will attempt
to go into more detail about hunting as soon as I find the time.
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Fishing |
Fishing is defined as the activity or sport of catching fish.
While the gear may vary wildly, at it's most basic there are
really only two main types of fishing. Let us first examine primitive fishing;
primitive fishing methods employ poisons, spears, fish traps, and your bare hands.
Primitive fishing is the most basic type of fishing. It has been
used for thousands of years, and with a little
practice can still be highly effective today. I cannot begin to
tell you how many fish I have speared. The most important thing to
remember in spear fishing is the water distorts the location of
the fish. It will appear higher in the water than it actually is.
There are a two methods of countering this phenomenon; first, you
can aim approximately 6 - 12 inches below the fish. This method
takes some trial and error to master. the most accurate way to
counter this phenomenon is to leave the tip of your spear just
under the surface of the water. This method removes the distortion
so that when you thrust the spear at the fish, it is on the right
course to put meat on the table.
The second form of fishing is modern rod and reel fishing. If you
have ever walked through the sporting goods department of your
local mega-mart, you know the sky is the limit when it comes to
the abundance of gear available for securing seafood for your
plate. In the toolbox on my truck I carry a collapsible fishing
pole, a small tackle box, and a couple of different artificial
baits, such as Berkley's Powerbait grubs, and smelt. These will
last for quite a while, and they are both very effective baits.
In a survival situation, you can also make
use of fish poisons. There is a long history of indigenous peoples
using natural toxins to fish. These toxins typically work by
removing the ability of the fish to derive oxygen from the water.
There are some that work by stunning the fish. Both cause the fish
to float to the surface, where the fisherman can simply scoop them
up into a basket. These natural toxins work best in stagnant pools
of water, or slow moving streams. To increase their efficacy it
may be necessary to dam up a stream. Fish toxins are used by
crushing or mashing the material on rocks at the edge of a pool or
stream.
Below is a list of plants which are effective
fish poisons.
Black Walnut (Juglans nigra) - Bark &
green husks/hulls
Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L)
- Fruit, twigs, buds
Pokeweed (Phytolacca americana) -
Leaves
Soaproot (Chlorogalum pomeridianum) -
Bulbs
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- Fish Trap
Fish traps have been used by indigenous
peoples for millennia. They can be as complicated and ornate as
a live trap woven from reeds, or as simple as a pen style trap
made by pushing branches into the bottom of a stream or pond to
make a holding pen.
This
graphic shows an aerial view of a pen style trap constructed in
a stream or pond. It is built by either driving sticks into the
mud of the bottom in the pattern shown. This creates a trough
into which the fish swim. When they get into the trap area, they
cannot find the opening to get back out, and become trapped. You
may be thinking that they can easily find their way back out,
but believe me, fish are stupid, they will not be able to find
their way back out. Notice how the trough empties into the
bottom third of the trap area. This creates two lobed holding
areas where the fish will congregate. While this trap will work
passively, meaning if you position the opening as illustrated;
fish swimming up and down the stream will enter the trap. You
can improve your odds considerably by placing bait into the trap
area. Bait may include any scraps from meat or fish you catch,
or insects. Basically anything you can think of that might
attract fish. Once you catch one, use the bones and entrails
left over after you clean and eat it. This trap will also work
for catching crayfish. One important note about this type of
trap; it is important that you leave large enough openings
between the sticks to allow for the smell of the bait to be
released into the surrounding water, but not to large so as to
allow even small fish to swim between the sticks.
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- Crayfish/Minnow/Small Fish Trap
A crayfish trap is a highly effective way of adding protein to your
diet. Crayfish are abundant in just about every body of water in
North America. Various species can also be found throughout the
world. It is therefore very important to acquaint yourself with
their habits and diet. Armed with this knowledge, and some basic
ideas about trap or "pot" construction a survivalist can obtain a
true delicacy with very little effort. I made the trap shown in
this video from a video I found on the net. It took me an
afternoon to build six traps. The nice thing about these traps is
that they also trap small fish. As a matter of fact, on a weekend
trip last summer, the six traps I made produced more than 2 of us
could eat. I placed the traps on the evening of our first night.
When I checked them the next morning, they had produced 13
bullheads, and 11 large crayfish. I highly recommend making a few
of these traps.
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Trapping |
Snares are an effective
way for the person who finds themselves in a survival situation to
provide very important protein for their diet. In a survival
situation, it will be difficult to find enough meat to sustain
yourself over the long hall. I therefore feel it is important to
exploit every resource possible. Along with active methods of
hunting for game using any of the weapons listed above, it is
extremely important to employ passive hunting techniques as well.
One passive method of gathering game is to set up a network of
traps, snares, and deadfalls.
Many states have laws concerning the trapping
and snaring of animals. It is important to check the laws of your
state so that you do not find yourself out of compliance.
Every state in the United States, and all provinces in Canada allow
for persons in survival situations to trap and snare food by any
means necessary.
That being said, let us
explore some of the myriad of trapping methods developed over
millennia or hunting and gathering. This is a very basic list. I
plan to add more as time progresses, so please check back often.
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- Squirrel Pole
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A
squirrel pole is a means to trap the plentiful squirrel. We often
forget that we are animals. In our delusions we may be the masters
of the universe, when in reality, we are animals plain and simple.
I am sorry to burst your bubble, but you can take heart in the
fact that this information can be very useful to the person that
finds themselves in a survival situation. Many people are lazy.
That is not a bad thing, unless it is taken to extremes. I can
tell you from experience, if there is an easy way to do something
I am all for it. If the result is the same, who in their right
mind would choose to do something in a difficult manner when an
easy one is available. Now getting back to the squirrel; I have
spent years hunting, and one thing I have noticed is that if there
is an easier way to get down a tree than a vertical climb, they
take it. I cannot tell you how many times I have seen squirrels
choose to climb down a fallen tree that is leaning against the one
they are in, or want to get into. It only makes sense, just like
us, it is important that they conserve energy. Now the savvy
survivalist can put this information to good use. If we place
snares in a fallen tree leaning against another one that shows
signs of squirrel activity, there is a good chance we can get a
meal out of the deal. If this situation does not readily present
itself to you, you can make a trap called a squirrel pole. you
only need a couple of supplies. First you need a sturdy piece of
deadfall about 10 - 15 feet long. If a deadfall is not available,
you can cut down a living sapling which fits the requirements. The
next thing you need is some snare wire. This wire needs to be
thick enough to hold its shape, and thin enough that it will
readily close when the squirrel becomes tangles in it. I prefer 18
- 20 gauge wire for squirrel snares.
Skinning a squirrel:
Now that you have caught a squirrel it is
time to dress it. Some time ago, a friend of mine showed me a way to quickly skin a
squirrel. I plant to make a video of it the next time I go
hunting, but for the time being, here is a text version. You start
by cutting off the front feet of the squirrel at the first joint,
and removing the head at the neck. Now place the squirrel on it's
stomach with the rear feet towards you; one on the right, and one
on the left. Now lift the tail, and make a shallow 1" incision
between the anus and the tail going right to left, or left to
right. The important thing is to make sure the incision is side to
side. Make sure not to cut into the meat. You will notice three
tendons running to the tail, it is important that you completely
sever these tendons. It is important that you do not cut into the
tail, or remove it from the squirrel. Now place the squirrel on
it's back on the ground with the tail facing towards you. Grasp
the rear legs, one in each hand, and step on the tail with one of
your feet. Now pull up firmly on the legs, and you will pull the
squirrel right out of it's skin. You will notice he is still
wearing "pants". Simply turn him over, and insert your fingers
between the skin of the stomach, and the meat, and pull it firmly
off the squirrel. this will leave you will a completely skinned
squirrel that does not have any of that pesky difficult to remove
hair. With practice this entire process takes less than a minute.
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- Wire Snare
Wire snares are just as they sound, snare loops or slip knots made
of wire attached to a stationary or heavy object like a fence,
tree, or log. They are placed on animal runs to catch and hold the
animal until the survivalist is able to get there and retrieve the
meal. The size of wire used for the snares is dependent upon the
type of game you are trying to snare. For rabbits and squirrels
one would use a thin gauge wire, while if the intended game was
beaver, opossum, or coyote, a heavier gauge wire is definitely
called for.
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- Spring Pole Traps
Spring pole snares are just a variation on the standard wire snare. A
bent tree or pole is used to apply tension to the snare wire. When
an animal becomes trapped in the snare wire it is lifted off the
ground and suspended until the survivalist is able to retrieve the
meal. There has been some concern that this is an inhumane manner
in which to trap animals. This website is not here to debate the
merits of various methods of survival. It is a source for
information for those who might find themselves trapped in a
situation where they need to secure food until they can be
rescued.
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- Treadle Snare
A treadle snare is a variation on a spring
pole snare whereby the snare is not triggered by the animal
hitting a single trigger stick. In a treadle snare a small
depression is hollowed out in the middle of the animal run, and a
mat of multiple sticks is used as the trigger. The treadle is
covered with leaves and debris, and the animal has merely to step
on any part of the mat of sticks to spring the trap.
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- Live Traps
A live box trap is constructed from sticks in the fashion of a log
cabin. It is usually weighted to ensure the animal cannot crawl
under the trap once it is sprung. The trigger mechanism is a
figure 4 trigger, consisting of two pivot sticks, and a cross
brace trigger. The trigger holds the box in the air. When an
animal comes into contact with the trigger, the box is dropped
over the animal holding it until the survivalist can dispatch it
in a humane manner.
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- Deadfalls
A deadfall is nothing more than a heavy weight supported by a
trigger over a game trail. When an animal comes into contact with
the trigger, the weight is dropped onto the animal killing it
quickly and humanely. My favorite trigger for a deadfall is the
figure 4 trigger. When constructing a deadfall it is important to
know what animal you plan to catch. It is generally understood
that you create a deadfall from a weight that is approximately 3
times the weight of the intended game. Any more will result in
ruining the meat, while any less will not ensure a quick kill.
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Revised:
05/06/13
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