If ye love wealth greater than liberty, the tranquility of servitude greater than the animating contest for freedom, go home from us in peace. We seek not your counsel, nor your arms. Crouch down and lick the hand that feeds you; and may posterity forget that ye were our countrymen.
Samuel Adams
Dogs are not my whole life, but they make my life whole.
Andy- You seem to have anger towards birds and thier beauty. What is your true reason to hunt these animals? I used to set twisted sinew snares up near GungyWamp lake where some Geese would come down to lay eggs and stay most of the warm months. I was never successful. But I did steal one of the three eggs ( my friend Suavea was there, we got attacked). I cooked it on a sheet of slate (not survival, just sensible). But I have been successful with my bows and duck arrows (little name for my flattened hand carved rounded blunts I use on just waterfowl, the arrows have four fletching). I like to set up near the small but deep lake passage they come threw every once in a while. I have read that you can hang fishing hooks on branches that have bait on them to capture them. I find reading a book or watching a television show means nothing because it's the expirience that counts (have a friend Brian that watches that show Man V.s Wild, and when we go to the woods and he trys sharing his small amount of knowledge he picked up while watching t.v., I have to correct him so many times to "insure" he doesn't eat a poisonous plant or jump into the lake and try to "fight" hypothermia). There is this bird trap I know how to construct that requires netting though......eithier way, capturing a bird doesn't require to much ingenuity, but even trying to stalk one is a challenge (with the exception of Grouse and such).
KILL OR BE KILLED
Turtle Clan / Coffee Addicts Anonymous
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