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How to Use Snare Traps for Survival

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Catch food in almost any environment. What happens when your plans fall through? If you have to bug

Catch food in almost any environment. What happens when your plans fall through? If you have to bug out and leave your home… being able to use traps will ensure you still have food. [In today's Blog Post….]( find out where the best location to set your trap is. Setting up snares haphazardly is a waste of both time and energy, which are two of your most precious resources. Look for telltale animal signs like droppings, burrow holes, and used game trails to identify prime locations for traps. Learn more about the types of traps to build and even how to trap predators. Plus, a video on cooking your catch. With this knowledge you’ll never go hungry. [See the Blog Post Here]( ~ Survival Mix ​Prepare. Survive. Live. ™ ​ ______________________________________________________________________________ Survival Mix, 621 Kalamath St, Denver, CO 80204, USA ​Can't see this email? [Open in your browser](. Want to update your email preferences? [Click here]( [Unsubscribe]( [Material Connection Disclosure]

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