Upper left—Log run set. Note the pad run along the log and how the trap is bedded. Upper right-A ground set. At side-How to set a snare. Sticks and leaf twigs are placed beside the snare so that they reduce the width of the run. Lower left—A buttress root set, for which lure is required at the back of the trap. Lower right—Punga run set. In circleSetting a trap. Note the position of the fingers which keep the plate of the trap in the “set” position.
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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 78, Issue 5, 16 May 1949, Page 468
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86Upper left—Log run set. Note the pad run along the log and how the trap is bedded. Upper right-A ground set. At side-How to set a snare. Sticks and leaf twigs are placed beside the snare so that they reduce the width of the run. Lower left—A buttress root set, for which lure is required at the back of the trap. Lower right—Punga run set. In circle-Setting a trap. Note the position of the fingers which keep the plate of the trap in the “set” position. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 78, Issue 5, 16 May 1949, Page 468
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