Platform Trigger Spring Snare: Learn to Make this Lethal Trap!

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*Let's go step by step on building a spring snare using a platform trigger. This is a simple and effective primitive style trap that can be made if necessary with no tools at all. This is a great survival / bushcraft trap to know if you are ever in a long term wilderness survival scenario.



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  • Thank you for your time and interest! Please don't forget to SUBSCRIBE and RING the BELL BUTTON to stay notified of all the upcoming videos on the Black Hat Bushcraft Channel!
  • Your videos are shorter, clearer and far more informative than similar videos produced by others. You have natural ability as an instructor my friend.
  • This one's great! I have seen others setting this trap up, but requiring some notches and stuff. Using the "hooks" on the poles to hold cross bars in place is ingenious and makes this much less fiddly and time consuming.
  • Showing the trap in use at the beginning motivated me to watch the entire video.
  • @TerryC69
    Funny thing: we had a mouse in our house. We could see his path and knew his pattern but he always seemed to dodge every trap we set for him. Finally, I took a tip from what I had learned from some of the trapping videos I have watched and decided to create a funnel using (of all things) a couple of pool noodles. Mr. Mouse was caught the very evening I set the trap. Narrowing the path of your prey is essential to success.
  • Love that Brooklyn accent. Next time, use white or colorful cordage so that it shows up better against the forest colors. The platform is a "treadle", because it moves when pressure is applied. Platforms are structures which don't ordinarily move.
  • Nice. I hadn’t seen this one before. I like that with a bit of knowledge and practice and a bit of ingenuity you could build a lot of these in very little time.
  • @P_RO_
    Well done! Especially like you showing the knots being used on larger hi-vis cordage. That should be mandatory on vids involving cordage, especially snares. Skeeter season soon, but such is life in the South. ATB!
  • @73FORGE
    Another cool trap technique Matt! 👍🏼