I've been watching Alone (late to the game I know). It got me thinking about the importance of being able to hunt and trap, of which I've done neither.
I've read about rabbit snaring though, and whereas most articles suggest placing snares between the beats (the beats being the flat bits where the rabbit lands and lifts off?), the more knowledgeable sounding articles describe setting the snare above i.e. directly over the beats, high up, with larger diameter snares. But this seems counterintuitive to me. Surely you want to catch the rabbits as they are travelling through the air, therefore with the snares between the beats...?
Does anyone here have experience snaring rabbits? How do you set the snares? I doubt this is something I'll ever put into practice but I'd like to be a proficient armchair trapper.
I've read about rabbit snaring though, and whereas most articles suggest placing snares between the beats (the beats being the flat bits where the rabbit lands and lifts off?), the more knowledgeable sounding articles describe setting the snare above i.e. directly over the beats, high up, with larger diameter snares. But this seems counterintuitive to me. Surely you want to catch the rabbits as they are travelling through the air, therefore with the snares between the beats...?
Does anyone here have experience snaring rabbits? How do you set the snares? I doubt this is something I'll ever put into practice but I'd like to be a proficient armchair trapper.