crofter
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I found this article about what the Lewis & Clark expedition ate, kind of interesting the amount of wild game they consumed. At the very end, they are trying to make pemmican in the rain, and it's just too wet. Also talks about how much jerky they ate as fast food.Gypsy Freedom said:yes, most definitely. the trick is to get the meat/jerky very dry, cracker dri so it snaps and crumbles and use rendered fat that has been rendered out very dry. also make sure anything else you add is very dry like cacao paste or any berries, freeze dried berries or othe friut can be easier to find.
you get the moisture content down and that stuff will last a long time. parfleches of pemmican have been found that were hundreds of years old and still edible inside
Modern buffalo hunters quarter their game with a chainsaw and come away with heavy quarters to handle. This article says in 1805 they divided the bison into 20 pieces which could be handled more easily.
-crofter
Description: article on preparing wild game in 1805.
http://www.lewis-clark.org/article/384