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Pheasant Trap Making Video Tutorial
The video tutorial for making a pheasant trap is as follows:

1, collect materials. An elastic rod (commonly known as a bow stick, it doesn’t need to be big for bird hunting, usually a shrub as thick as an adult’s finger will suffice), a branched branch, and a few small wooden sticks.

2. The materials should be processed appropriately, and a section of the bifurcated branch should be sharpened to facilitate driving into the ground, and a groove should be made on the bifurcated branch.

3. Drive the forked branches into the ground without being too high from the ground.

4. Insert an elastic rod at the rear.

5. Make a looper and noose details.

6. Tie a small wooden stick to the looper and tie one end to the elastic rod.

7. Pull down the rope sheath, the rope is stuck in the bifurcated groove, and the wooden stick is fixed as shown. Note that the contact point should be closer to the ground. In addition, the bird's body is light and the contact point must be small to ensure the sensitivity of the trap.

8. Place a few wooden sticks at the contact points as shown in the picture.

9. Place the noose on the wooden stick (the nylon rope used will twist, so use something to weigh it down.), and sprinkle bait inside and near the noose. There is no need to disguise yourself when catching turtle doves, pheasants, etc. Just have bait.

The meaning of trap: (name) is also called a pit, a pit covered with a camouflage surface. A metaphor for a trap that harms people.

Pinyin [xiànjǐng]

Example: The enemy set up a dragnet, and our army fell into the trap by mistake, resulting in heavy casualties.

Synonyms: snare, trap, trap, organization, mechanism, snare, snare.

Antonym of opportunity.