drgrenthum
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liberty calls, i was wondering te same thing. I have my dvr set to record all episodes of this show but it as been a coupel weeks since it recorded one and i was wondering if my dvr messed up.
On a TV show, perhaps. But, if it's truly survival, bear and wolf need to eat, too, ya know. If it's truly survival, jerked meat don't weigh you down that much. Kill something BIG, eat all you can at camp, jerk what you can carry, and let the bears and wolves have the rest. Forget your ethics when it's survival. Deal is, if there's NINE people in camp to feed, you can go out and waste a week killing rabbits or kill one BIG animal, have everyone pitch in to clean him, build a smoke house, and jerk the meat while some one cooks up back strap and a few round steaks for the night's supper. Once the meat is jerked, you don't need to hunt and can put on several back packing days without worry for food
they just decided to leave their "Bear Gun" - a scoped ".45 caliber" Ruger Single Shot (I am assuming a 45/70) behind in a cabin. Because it's "not good for birds".
I'm waiting for an Alaskan Fish & Game guy to show up and arrest them all for hunting without a hunting license or required permits.
-rcmodel
Theres the best reason right there for including fishing kits in all survival kits! Because if you fish without a license, that Fish and Wildlife Commission officer is right behind the bush, and then you're saved!
ROFL Anyone remember a movie, "A Boy and his Dog?"