Difference between revisions of "Loop snare"
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{{Infobox Trap | {{Infobox Trap | ||
|movable=Yes | |movable=Yes | ||
− | |weight= | + | |weight=0,5 lb |
− | |value= | + | |value=3 |
− | |tools= | + | |tools= none |
|ingredients=[[requires::Tying equipment]] | |ingredients=[[requires::Tying equipment]] | ||
− | |craftTime= | + | |craftTime= 10-15 min. |
|finishTime= | |finishTime= | ||
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− | Simple loop of cord set to catch | + | Simple loop of cord or rope set to catch hares and birds. |
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;Strategy tips | ;Strategy tips | ||
:Loop snares operate almost like pit traps for small animals. They do not require bait and seem to work best when placed in long lines along tree lines, particularly near water sources or crop fields. | :Loop snares operate almost like pit traps for small animals. They do not require bait and seem to work best when placed in long lines along tree lines, particularly near water sources or crop fields. | ||
+ | :If you want to bait them, Berries can be used to catch birds and turnips to catch hare. | ||
:All but the smallest animals run straight through loop snares. Triggered, empty loop snares generally indicate that a larger animal has passed through. (Or you stepped on your own trap without noticing!) | :All but the smallest animals run straight through loop snares. Triggered, empty loop snares generally indicate that a larger animal has passed through. (Or you stepped on your own trap without noticing!) | ||
:Loop snares immobilize rather than kill, but it's still wise to check on them often. The presence of small animals can attract larger predators, who may raid your trap line. (Consider ways to use this to your advantage!) | :Loop snares immobilize rather than kill, but it's still wise to check on them often. The presence of small animals can attract larger predators, who may raid your trap line. (Consider ways to use this to your advantage!) |
Revision as of 00:02, 14 February 2017
Loop snare | ||
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Statistics | ||
Weight: | 0,5 lb | |
Value: | 3 | |
Hunting Information | ||
Animals this trap is known to catch: | ||
Black grouse, Capercaillie, Eagle Owl, Goshawk, Hare, Raven, Willow grouse | ||
Crafting Information | ||
Tools Required: | none | |
Materials: | Tying equipment | |
Craft Time: | 10-15 min. | |
Finish Time: |
Simple loop of cord or rope set to catch hares and birds.
- Crafting
- Tying material
- Snare is then applied using the a key
- Strategy tips
- Loop snares operate almost like pit traps for small animals. They do not require bait and seem to work best when placed in long lines along tree lines, particularly near water sources or crop fields.
- If you want to bait them, Berries can be used to catch birds and turnips to catch hare.
- All but the smallest animals run straight through loop snares. Triggered, empty loop snares generally indicate that a larger animal has passed through. (Or you stepped on your own trap without noticing!)
- Loop snares immobilize rather than kill, but it's still wise to check on them often. The presence of small animals can attract larger predators, who may raid your trap line. (Consider ways to use this to your advantage!)
- Animals this trap is known to catch
- Black grouse
- Capercaillie
- Hare
- Willow grouse
- Raven
- Goshawk
- Mallard
- (Please list other animals you have personally caught in this type of trap.)