This is all about prepping. I want to start practicing now so when I need it I will be educated. I leave the house every morning at about 3:30 to go to work and the road I travel from semi-country to downtown Baton Rouge is full of critters. Armidillos, possom, raccoon, rabbits, turtles...I always wish the best for the turtles because they move so slowly. And I wonder, "why do they think they have to the other side of that road?"
Anyway, I'm asking all my new and "prep smart" friends out there, what snares do you suggest to capture these animals? Right now I don't want to harm them, I don't need them for food, I just want to practice. You can also give me ideas to end their journey quickly for later. I've been reading that you need to pick them up off the ground at least 5 feet so other predators don't steal them from you.
My second question is: does anyone have receipes for said unknowing features of the stew pot?
Anyway, I'm asking all my new and "prep smart" friends out there, what snares do you suggest to capture these animals? Right now I don't want to harm them, I don't need them for food, I just want to practice. You can also give me ideas to end their journey quickly for later. I've been reading that you need to pick them up off the ground at least 5 feet so other predators don't steal them from you.
My second question is: does anyone have receipes for said unknowing features of the stew pot?