Clay Hayes Hunter DIY survival snare for trapping small animals

Clay Hayes Hunter DIY survival snare for trapping small animals

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Clay Hayes Hunter DIY survival snare for trapping small animals
Getting stuck in the wilderness for long periods is a real possibility if you’re hiking, hunting, fishing or spending time in remote backcountry areas. In this episode of Backcountry College, Clay Hayes shows how to make and set survival snares to trap small animals in survival situations.To make these snares, you’ll need 7×7 1/16″ cable, small washers and some cable pliers. The washers are used to make a collar lock that engages and does not release. This small-diameter cable holds a good loop at a smaller diameter, which is useful for catching small mammals such as rabbits, raccoons, opossums, beavers, etc. foxesWhen learning to set a snare, take care to avoid catching non-target animals such as deer and elk. The snare cable is incredibly strong and could probably hold a deer. as long as the snare lock doesn’t break. When practicing your survival trapping techniques, don’t forget to check your state’s trapping regulations.Although snares are something you may never need to use, they weigh very little and, if you need to catch wildlife for food, a snare is a very effective way to do so. Don’t forget to subscribe to the channel. Every week we upload a new video on any of the following topics: bowhunting, bowmaking, survival techniques, bushcraft, self-reliance, primitive techniques, primitive bows, hunting, camping, fishing, and much more!”A big thank you to our partners who help us fund these videos!”https://www.3riversarchery.com/https://seekoutside.comhttps://orioncoolers.comVous can also connect with me on my other media!”Website: https://www.twistedstave.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clayhayeshunter/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/clayhayeshunter/Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/clayhayes (tagsTranslate)survival snares
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We make the best traditional archery, bow making, recurve hunting, craftsmanship and survival videos on the web. Join Clay, Liz and the kids on their outdoor adventures, from bowhunting deer and elk in the mountains of Idaho to hunting wild hogs in Florida, and practicing crafts and survival skills. We hunt and fish because we love it, but it’s also how we get most of our meat. Hunting is our way of life. We also cultivate a large garden on our Idaho property. This, combined with hunting, fishing and gathering, is how we obtain most of our food.