19 March 2013, 22:30
Here is another one, a good dead fall, depending on how big the whole trap is
Its always difficult to explain how traps work, so I have drawn it, the key to holding up the rock is the twist of the short toggle colored in [ yellow ]
![[Image: Image1-3_zpsaf73a361.jpg]](http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr158/digger_photo/Image1-3_zpsaf73a361.jpg)
...you have to hold the toggle in place with the bait stick, if the [ black ] bait stick is touching the [green ] forked stick it should hold....
The bait stick also touches the rock if possible, although it doesn't have to, but I find that if the animal is reaching up when its triggered, he has less time to react when he springs it
![[Image: Image2_zpscc4a8a38.jpg]](http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr158/digger_photo/Image2_zpscc4a8a38.jpg)
it doesn't take a lot to spring this one, its really meant for small prey like birds or mice,... but it could also work well on larger prey if the parts are big enough
Its always difficult to explain how traps work, so I have drawn it, the key to holding up the rock is the twist of the short toggle colored in [ yellow ]
![[Image: Image1-3_zpsaf73a361.jpg]](http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr158/digger_photo/Image1-3_zpsaf73a361.jpg)
...you have to hold the toggle in place with the bait stick, if the [ black ] bait stick is touching the [green ] forked stick it should hold....
The bait stick also touches the rock if possible, although it doesn't have to, but I find that if the animal is reaching up when its triggered, he has less time to react when he springs it
![[Image: Image2_zpscc4a8a38.jpg]](http://i479.photobucket.com/albums/rr158/digger_photo/Image2_zpscc4a8a38.jpg)
it doesn't take a lot to spring this one, its really meant for small prey like birds or mice,... but it could also work well on larger prey if the parts are big enough
A major part of survival is invisibility.