<div><br></div><div>Check out ofthefield.com</div>Dust of the Sun said:Could anybody recommend a Wild Foods/Edible foraging type guidebook?? <br>
<div><br></div><div>They probably wouldn't admit to it if they do so on federal land.</div><div>One could probably feed oneself with nothing more than a half dozen well-placed snares.</div>sl1966 said:I didn't have local plant life in mind when I said living off the land (at least not anytime soon), but I do see how that does encompass it. I was thinking more of the local southwestern desert wildlife. I've had hare rabbit, and quail before and was wondering if anyone makes it a habit of hunting them regularly.<div><br></div><div>Steve</div><div> </div>
<div>Not to mention the protection it would provide from Dick Cheney's shotgun</div><div><br></div>sl1966 said:There is a season for Quail though; although I'd rather just shell out $4 for a whole chicken instead of going to all that trouble.<div><br></div><div><br></div>
<div><br></div><div>What is the arrow rest made of?</div><div>A friend of mine has all of the steel cable and crimps to make snares from deer down to field mice.</div>lampliter said:Here's what I use; for hunting when necessary--slingshot, modified to shoot arrows, arrow rest can be flipped down to shoot regular ammo.<br>For foraging I have these cards with many edible plants(picture on front, description on back) they also list poisioness plants.<br><br><br>
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