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For small game trapping, have you considered trapping with Mouse traps or Rat traps?
Many people have never set a tradition leg hold trap or body trap, but most of us have at least seen a mouse trap or rat trap and are familiar with it’s operation.
I know that the concept of eating something from a mouse trap or rat trap is gross, but survival isn’t pretty and people will be very desperate. Better to be grossed out and alive than hungry and dead!
There are plenty of small non-mouse and non-rat animals in the forest, there are squirrels, rabbits, and chipmunks too. After a few weeks though, a mouse or rat might be a feast!
Mouse traps and Rat traps are mostly flat, you could easily fit a couple in your bug out bag or bug out kit. Keep in mind that the base is wood so after a couple uses withing a very short period of time, you’ll want to discard it and use a fresh one.
I have leg hold traps and body traps in my Bug-In kit and in my Automobile Bug-Out totes, but I can only carry 1 in my bug out bag, so I have a handful of Rat traps in there too!
A little bait and some patience and some small animal is going to have it’s last meal. That’s sad, but it’s the circle of life and this might be the only meal you can get for a while.
You could avoid having to resort to mouse trap trapping by planning ahead and learning how to trap by reading a few books on trapping, and buying some leg hold traps and body traps now before the SHTF.