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| Author : | Topic: Seashells traps. | Bottom |
| David Touitou admin Posts : 131 ![]() |
Hello, I have done some traps one time just for fun. Here is what I made : I used an empty plastic bottle. I inserted a piece of wood. Inside of course bait (old dead fish)/ i made small holes in the bottle and put that in the sand. i also added weights to be sure to find the trap at the same place. The trap have to be burried at 90% to avoid fish attacks or crabs attacks. During the night many species will come like Olividae,Mitridae,... It's funny to do but as I do collect cones and cowries, I do not use these ![]() As yo ucan see it's cheep ![]() In the morning you just have to search near the trap, the shells are burried around it ![]() bye DAVID ps: it's not really a trap, but it helps to catch shells too --Last edited by David Touitou on 2007-12-31 14:43:09 -- |
| Conchylinet Posts : 18 |
Thanks for the tip David, I will try that. How far/deep are the shells buried around? Conchylinet. |
| David Touitou admin Posts : 131 ![]() |
Hello, Very close don't worry ![]() |
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