>>664
So FYI, primitive trapping is illegal in many states (if not the entire US). Not sure about other countries.
However, i believe (don't quote me on this, i'm no lawyer) you can primitive trap on private land.
For actual trapping, you should consider getting a license.
If you are going to legally trap, and not poach, the kind of trap you set and how it is set depends on the animal.
Rabbits, a simple snare trap is usually fine. For smaller than rabbits, a heavy duty rat trap or a primitive deadfall trap will work fine. Use some smelly bait the animals would love for best effect (I like using peanut butter, but i've heard cheese and fruit even specialized bait is just as good or better).
If you intend to trap bird, things get a bit more complicated, and really your best bet would be to access online resources to see. They are pretty difficult to verbally explain without walking the person through the process.
One version that I like, is sticking a bunch of 6-8in long sticks into the ground, about 2-3 inches apart from one another to fill a 3x3ft area (or wider).
Then, bait the area with seeds/bread/oats etc.
Birds will land on the twigs, and will then jump in between them if they have enough room to get the seeds.
Then, you can start popping them off with a slingshot, rocks, or small caliber firearm. The twigs prevent the birds from spreading their wings quickly/if at all, and will increase your likelihood of getting more than 1-2 birds.
Primitive trapping, like poaching, is only legal in extreme survival situations where it's either you or the rabbit.