How do you catch your food /out/?
I get a bunch of info graphics about hunting, trapping, and foraging and I look at them
and then I go the refrigerator and get some food
>>965406
I think that's the worst designed trigger I've ever seen.
>>965425
cool, got it from google, talk to them
Trapped this delicious pine squirrel a couple days ago. Saw him foraging, tossed a rock near him and watched, he went into a ground burrow about 25 yards away. I used some wreath wire to set up a snare at the opening of the burrow, he was caught within a couple of hours.
>>965534
>snare
What are the best snares?
>>965425
Yeah, I don't really see it working. The amount of angle it needs to drop to allow the knot to slip in is far more than enough for the bird to relocate.
I just throw rocks at birds
>>965737
I don't know any brands or anything, I just make a loop in a piece of wreath wire and place it at the exits of a known burrow or I will place some bait, ususally peanutbutter, on a leaning tree or board and place loop snares on either side of it; then they get caught going up or down toward the nut butter. This works well because they fall off and hang, giving them less of a chance to escape.