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Hanging foot hunting method
Step 1: Collect materials. An elastic stick (commonly known as a bow stick, you don't need much to catch birds, just a shrub with thick fingers for adults), a forked branch and several small wooden sticks.
Step 2: Properly handle the materials, and sharpen the bifurcated branches for easy penetration into the ground.
Make a groove in the fork.
Step 3: Drive the forked branches into the ground, not too high from the ground.
Step 4: Insert an elastic stick in the back.
Step 5: Make a curved needle, tie a small wooden stick to the curved needle, and tie one end to an elastic rod.
Step 6: Pull down the lasso, the rope is stuck in the bifurcated groove, and the stick is fixed as shown in the figure. Pay attention to the contact point close to the ground. In addition, the bird is light and the contact point must be small to ensure the sensitivity of the trap.
Step 7: Put some sticks at the contact point as shown in the figure.
Step 8: Put the lasso on the stick.
Step 9: Put bait in and around the lasso.
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