Making a Box Trap – Live Pheasants
This is a video of me making a couple of home made non typical box traps and catching wild ring necked pheasants (Hens). To make this trap even more effective, substitute the trigger mechanism with a figure 4, like in my video “Making a figure four” How to build a trap. How to make a bird trap. These traps can be modified in size and bait to catch many different species of wild animals alive. To name a few animals that these traps will catch alive: They will trap ringnecked pheasants, trap ruffed grouse, trap partridge, trap quail, trap pigeon, trap crow, trap all different types of game birds. They will also trap squirrels, trap rats, trap most rodents, and many other different birds and animals. I never knew it when I made the vid, but it’s proper name is arapuca trap. The background music is one of my favorites, Jan Hammer’s music from the classic Miami Vice series…If you like it too…Purchase it. Habitat and habits (Ring necked Pheasent) PREFERRED HABITAT : Quality habitat for ring-necked pheasants provides adequate food and cover in close proximity. Ring-necked pheasant habitat is often associated with areas of high soil fertility where agricultural crops and other vegetation provide the basic food and cover requirements. Cultivated farmland interspersed with patches of brush or woodlots often provides some of the best habitat for ring-necked pheasants. Ring-necked Pheasants are omnivores with diet varying by season, eating a wide variety of plant and animal food …
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