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Hunting for Survival - Tips and Techniques

Current price: $6.99
Hunting for Survival - Tips and Techniques
Hunting for Survival - Tips and Techniques

Barnes and Noble

Hunting for Survival - Tips and Techniques

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Table of Contents Introduction Section - One Duck To hunt a duck you will need the following: Canada Goose Wild Rabbit Section - Two Understanding your Prey Fish Frogs Crayfish and Clams Section - Three Skinning and Dressing your Prey About the Author Bonus Content A Beginner's Guide to Trapping Introduction Chapter One Trapping for the Beginner Land Trapping Chapter Two Wildlife Tracking Chart Water Trapping Tanning Hides Chapter Three Selling your Hides Chapter Four Trapping Safety, Basic Regulations, and Recommended Tips Publisher Introduction Survival..... This is your primary life force. You must acquire what you need from the wild to do so. You and only you can procure the outcome of your future in a survival situation. This book covers Hunting for Survival. The what and the how. It will go into detail on various species of wildlife. How to hunt them, how to skin your kill and keep it fresh, various meat cuts, the do's and don'ts and all the details on what you will need to do for the hunt in a survival situation.

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