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Old 06-08-2009, 20:04   #1
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Talking Testing My Snare Lining Trap

This morning just caught a mynah. Ya may be this trap is effective. But you musn't leave unattended fear of falling prey to other animals.VIEW my video.
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Old 07-08-2009, 05:27   #2
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Interesting, you should do a tutorial buddy Welcome to the forum btw
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Old 07-08-2009, 17:16   #3
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The following attachment pictures shows type of trap used and how it is laid on ground.I named it Lining Snare Trap.In Malaysia we called it "Racek".The use of this trap is prohibited by Malaysia Wildlife Department but still widely used as it is small and easily fit our pocket.

No Trigger.Simply if birds or other small animals try to escape when its legs, head or wings caught within the snares the struggle will tighten the snares.

racik1.jpg racik2_lekar.jpg racik8.jpg racik ayam6.jpg racik9.jpg

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The following attachment pictures shows type of trap used and how it is laid on ground.I named it Lining Snare Trap.In Malaysia we called it "Racek".The use of this trap is prohibited by Malaysia Wildlife Department but still widely used as it is small and easily fit our pocket.

No Trigger.Simply if birds or other small animals try to escape when its legs, head or wings caught within the snares the struggle will tighten the snares.

Attachment 1000 Attachment 1001 Attachment 1002 Attachment 1003 Attachment 1004

Thank you.
watched the video...joined the forum so i could see the pics...

i'm intrigued...but don't understand the mechanics.

would it be possible to get detailed instructions on making/setting a trap like this?
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