Survival Skills: Build The Ojibwa Bird Snare
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By A Mystery Man Writer
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Product Description
With snow on the ground in winter, setting traps for food can be trickier than usual. But a skilled trapper should have plenty of options, including some classic traps of ancestral origins. If you have a pole with a hole drilled near the top, a bit of twine, a twig, and a rock, you can set up the Ojibwa bird trap to catch small birds to add to your emergency food supply. While each little bird is not a meal in itself (less than 100 calories), add them together and you're getting somewhere.
Ojibwa Bird Trap Making
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Survival Skills: Build The Ojibwa Bird Snare
Snares And Traps
This snare is unique among our current traps in that it uses a hanging weight to actuate it. A bird lands on the roost, which trips the trap, the