This makes more sense with firmly pinning down a net mesh with metal stakes, than tying up to a spring trap or local tree. All smaller mice, rats, rabbits, hares, (ferrets, minks, possum), pigeon, grouse, pheasant, ptarmigan/chukkar, this would work great. Animal stands on the mesh, and tries to get loose, but further keeps the mesh attached to the ground, further choking out the animal. Net mesh square inch/foot based on the size of the animal snared. Smallest net mesh size fitting to size of nail, stake, or spike. Entire unit of nails, mesh, snares all rolled up into tiny cylinders (potentially stored in metal cigar tubes).
Awesome mate very interested.
thank you mate
This makes more sense with firmly pinning down a net mesh with metal stakes, than tying up to a spring trap or local tree. All smaller mice, rats, rabbits, hares, (ferrets, minks, possum), pigeon, grouse, pheasant, ptarmigan/chukkar, this would work great. Animal stands on the mesh, and tries to get loose, but further keeps the mesh attached to the ground, further choking out the animal. Net mesh square inch/foot based on the size of the animal snared. Smallest net mesh size fitting to size of nail, stake, or spike. Entire unit of nails, mesh, snares all rolled up into tiny cylinders (potentially stored in metal cigar tubes).
nice one john cheers mate