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Oct 5, 2007 22:37:32 GMT -5
Post by hawkeye on Oct 5, 2007 22:37:32 GMT -5
I'm sure there will be somebody explaining deadfalls and figure four triggers. I don't have the digital camera ( meth freaks) and set up to post pictures, somebody will. But you can catch squirrels, chipmunks, or even mice.
On Survivor Man people roast these animals. Even if you have an animal as large as a rabbit, you are ahead to boil it instead of making a spit and roasting it. If you hold it over coals it will drip onto the coals, that's fat melting. That's calories that are falling on the fire. In the middle of summer that isn't crucial. In cold weather, you need those calories. As your body tries to stay warm you burn calories, if you can't replace those calories your body works harder to stay warm. If you boil that animal you lose nothing, the grease (calories) are in the broth, you eat the meal, and drink the broth, while it is hot, it has all that fat and grease that would have otherwise dripped into the fire. Your core body temperature rises when you drink that hot broth. And the broth fills your stomache more than those few bites of meat would have.
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Oct 5, 2007 22:42:08 GMT -5
Post by huckleberry on Oct 5, 2007 22:42:08 GMT -5
That is good info right there!!!!!!!!!!! Killin two birds with one stone per say........eatin and drinkin both!!!! Both are important when cold.
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