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SAS 067 – Fishing
Fish contain protein, vitamins and fats. They differ widely in size, eating habits and diet, but all can be attracted and caught with appropriate bait. Angling is not the most […]
SAS 066 – Handling the Kill
Consume offal at the closest conceivable opportunity, anyway rest of meat is preferred hung to make it delicate and to execute parasites. In moderate temperatures, leave carcase hanging for 2-3 […]
SAS 064 – Handling the Kill
During the hunting process, Waste Nothing, make use of parts you cannot eat. Set about preparing the kill in four stages that is: Bleeding, Skinning, Gutting and Jointing.
SAS 063 – Hunting
The danger of hunting is animals will attack except in self-defence, but do not camp on a trail or near an animal watering spot. Do not provoke a bear encounter […]
SAS 062 – Hunting
A sling is a simple leather pouch in the middle of a length of thong or rope. Attach pouch as one piece threaded through, or two tied or sewn on. […]
SAS 061 – Hunting
To make a stave for hunting, select a supple want. To determine correct lenght, hold one end of staveat hip with right hand, reach sideways with left hand and mark […]
SAS 060 – Animal Trapping & Hunting
Sharp recognition and an information of creatures make it more effortless to find prey and to exploit terrain. Move Quietly. Move sluggishly promotion stop customarily. To dodge stumbles and decrease […]
SAS 059 – Animal Trapping
Trapping is for lot of purposes. Chiefly it is polished for nourishment or hide, yet in some cases it is vanquished untamed life administration, pet exchange, zoological examples or nuisance […]
SAS 057 – Animal Trapping
A fur trapper is an individual whose livelihood occupation includes the trapping of creatures for their hide. In the early days of the colonization settlement of North America, the changing […]
SAS 056 – Animal Trapping
A Paiute deadfall, comprising of several extended stays, in addition to a much more limited stay, plus a rope or strand material taken from the shrubbery to interconnect the much […]
SAS 055 – Animal Trapping
A Spring Spear trap is a springy shaft with a lance joined is kept taut over the trail. A slip ring made of smooth material connected to an excursion wire […]
SAS 054 – Animal Dangers & Trapping
It is easier to trap than to hunt small prey. Choice of baits and site is important. Food may be scarce, but a little used as bait may bring rewards.Be […]
SAS 053 – Animal Tracking
Small animals like termites, bees, wasps and hornets, Ants, Locusts, Crickets and grasshopers, snails slugs and worms can be easily tracked and trapped for hunting purposes.
SAS 052 – Animal Tracking
Trapping needs time but might be truly proficient. Trapping may be sheltered and cheap for the trapper, in any case in present day times it has come to be dubious, […]
051 Animal Tracking
Squirrels and Prairie dogs Occur everywhere except Australasia and the Poles, hibernating in COld areas. With wallables and other relatives, limited to Australia, Large kinds can strike a powerful blow […]
SAS 050 – Animal Tracking
Rabbits are widespread and easy to catch. Most live in burrows, often in large numbers and using well worn runs – the places to set snares. Hares do not live […]
SAS 048 – Animal Tracking
Wild cats occur on all continents except Australia and Antarctica, but not common. Secretive and generally nocturnal. Kills of big cats may be scavenged if unatteded, but beware of big […]
SAS 047 – Seaweed & Animal Tracking
Seaweeds occur anchored tot bottom in shallow waters, or floating on open sea. Coastal weeds are often stratified: green forms grow in surface waters, red in shallow water, brown a […]
SAS 046 – Tropical & Seashore Plants
The accompanying seashore plants thrive in salty conditions, at the same time countless different palatable plants happen close to the coast. The Oraches tree, Sea Beet, Sea Rockets, Glassworts and […]
SAS 045 – Tropical Plants
Some of the most useful edible plants are Water spinach, Lotus, Water Lily, Wild Yam, Wild rice, Sugarcane, Millets, Bamboo. One can recognise the relations of cultivated varieties such as […]
SAS 042 – Arctic & Desert Plants
Water is vital to desert survival. Learn water Bearing plants. Eat only if you have water. Some of the water filled edible plants are barrel cacti, Prickly pears. Cut away […]
SAS 041 – Fungi & Arctic Plants
In addition to the hardy arctic plants, many temperate species occur in summer in the far north. Some of the Arctic northern plants are Red Spruce, Black Spruce, Labrador Tea, […]
SAS 039 – Fungi
Agaricus organisms. Maintain a strategic distance from any that stain yellow when cut or wounded, or that scent of carbolic. Some green catches are difficult to recognize from the destructive […]
SAS 036 – Edible Plants
Some poisonous plants are easy to mistake for edible species. Do not take risks: identify carefully. Learn to recognise the following in addition to those illustrated: The ButterCups, Lupins, Vetches […]
![SAS 067 – Fishing Fish contain protein, vitamins and fats. They differ widely in size, eating habits and diet, but all can be attracted and caught with appropriate bait. Angling is not the most […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-067-Fishing.jpg)
![SAS 066 – Handling the Kill Consume offal at the closest conceivable opportunity, anyway rest of meat is preferred hung to make it delicate and to execute parasites. In moderate temperatures, leave carcase hanging for 2-3 […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-066-Handling-the-Kill.jpg)

![SAS 063 – Hunting The danger of hunting is animals will attack except in self-defence, but do not camp on a trail or near an animal watering spot. Do not provoke a bear encounter […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-063-Hunting.jpg)
![SAS 062 – Hunting A sling is a simple leather pouch in the middle of a length of thong or rope. Attach pouch as one piece threaded through, or two tied or sewn on. […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-062-Hunting.jpg)
![SAS 061 – Hunting To make a stave for hunting, select a supple want. To determine correct lenght, hold one end of staveat hip with right hand, reach sideways with left hand and mark […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-061-Hunting.jpg)
![SAS 060 – Animal Trapping & Hunting Sharp recognition and an information of creatures make it more effortless to find prey and to exploit terrain. Move Quietly. Move sluggishly promotion stop customarily. To dodge stumbles and decrease […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-060-Animal-Trapping-Hunting.jpg)
![SAS 059 – Animal Trapping Trapping is for lot of purposes. Chiefly it is polished for nourishment or hide, yet in some cases it is vanquished untamed life administration, pet exchange, zoological examples or nuisance […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-059-Animal-Trapping.jpg)
![SAS 057 – Animal Trapping A fur trapper is an individual whose livelihood occupation includes the trapping of creatures for their hide. In the early days of the colonization settlement of North America, the changing […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-057-Animal-Trapping.jpg)
![SAS 056 – Animal Trapping A Paiute deadfall, comprising of several extended stays, in addition to a much more limited stay, plus a rope or strand material taken from the shrubbery to interconnect the much […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-056-Animal-Trapping.jpg)
![SAS 055 – Animal Trapping A Spring Spear trap is a springy shaft with a lance joined is kept taut over the trail. A slip ring made of smooth material connected to an excursion wire […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-055-Animal-Trapping.jpg)
![SAS 054 – Animal Dangers & Trapping It is easier to trap than to hunt small prey. Choice of baits and site is important. Food may be scarce, but a little used as bait may bring rewards.Be […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-054-Animal-Dangers-Trapping.jpg)
![SAS 046 – Tropical & Seashore Plants The accompanying seashore plants thrive in salty conditions, at the same time countless different palatable plants happen close to the coast. The Oraches tree, Sea Beet, Sea Rockets, Glassworts and […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-046-Tropical-Seashore-Plants.jpg)
![SAS 045 – Tropical Plants Some of the most useful edible plants are Water spinach, Lotus, Water Lily, Wild Yam, Wild rice, Sugarcane, Millets, Bamboo. One can recognise the relations of cultivated varieties such as […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-045-Tropical-Plants.jpg)
![SAS 042 – Arctic & Desert Plants Water is vital to desert survival. Learn water Bearing plants. Eat only if you have water. Some of the water filled edible plants are barrel cacti, Prickly pears. Cut away […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-042-Arctic-Desert-Plants.jpg)
![SAS 041 – Fungi & Arctic Plants In addition to the hardy arctic plants, many temperate species occur in summer in the far north. Some of the Arctic northern plants are Red Spruce, Black Spruce, Labrador Tea, […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-041-Fungi-Arctic-Plants.jpg)
![SAS 039 – Fungi Agaricus organisms. Maintain a strategic distance from any that stain yellow when cut or wounded, or that scent of carbolic. Some green catches are difficult to recognize from the destructive […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-039-Fungi.jpg)
![SAS 036 – Edible Plants Some poisonous plants are easy to mistake for edible species. Do not take risks: identify carefully. Learn to recognise the following in addition to those illustrated: The ButterCups, Lupins, Vetches […]](https://www.infohow.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/SAS-036-Edible-Plants.jpg)
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