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Answer A: What is the easiest way to prepare a rabbit snare with minimal tools?
The best place to snare a rabbit is on a trail. Find an area that is overgrown and thick. Look for areas like this http://www.instructables.com/id/Snaring/step8/Game-trails/ In my experience, baiting rabbits is very hard. I don't have a good knot I use for snaring. I typically make snares befor...
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about 10 years ago
Answer A: Optimal size for crayfish (crawfish) trap entry hole?
I've got plenty of good sized crawfish in a minnow trap. I usually save my soda bottles and build crawfish traps out of them and I've got some large ones in that. I think the 1-inch size will be fine. http://www.wikihow.com/Make-a-Crawfish-Trap
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over 10 years ago
Answer A: How can we catch the smallmouth/striped bass in our lake?
You never mentioned what kind of baits you are using (from your description of what you are catching, I would assume worms or crickets). Small mouth Bass primarily eat live creatures. Most places where I fish for them, we use crawdad imitating baits. We fish rivers that are primarily rocky and the...
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over 10 years ago
Answer A: Tree bark as food
This doesn't really answer the question of how many calories per pound, but why eat the bark when the pine has so many good edible parts: Pining for You (Eat The Weeds).
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over 10 years ago