Learn the age-old skill of crafting a water snare with this concise guide by George Fielding Schenfield. Originally published in 1922, "How to Build a Water Snare" provides clear, step-by-step instructions on constructing a simple yet effective trap for procuring food in wilderness situations. Ideal for hunters, survivalists, and outdoor enthusiasts, this manual offers timeless knowledge applicable in various environments. Discover the techniques passed down through generations and increase your self-sufficiency with this valuable resource. A classic manual, offering essential bushcrafting know-how.
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