Part V: Hunting & Traps
(Page 6 of 6)
March/April 1982
By the Mother Earth News editors
You should certainly experiment with making survival traps, too . . . but don't leave them set in an attempt to catch animals when doing so isn't absolutely necessary. For one thing, you would likely cause needless suffering and death, and -for another-none of these traps is legal in any state . . . unless the trapper is truly in a life-threatening situation.
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Finally, remember that this article is little more than an introduction to the subject of survival trapping. Take the time to visit your local bookstore or library for more sources of information, look into the possibility of attending one of the survival courses available, and make the building and refining of your store of outdoor skills a regular and pleasant part of your life . . . when you're hunting, fishing, camping, or simply taking a shortcut across a vacant lot to go to the store. Only after you develop confidence in your own abilities will you be truly able to feel at home in the wilderness.
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