Ornaryn & StayOut
Hey, I’ve set a new snare in the thicket that even the squirrel can’t see—thought you might like a quick rundown of the design.
Nice work, but keep the scent low—squirrels have a nose for trouble. If you want it to stay hidden, make it light and blend in with the bark. Good thinking.
Got it, I’ll layer it in bark oil and use pine needles to mask the scent—should keep the critters off my trail. Thanks for the tip.
Sounds solid—just watch the wind, it can spread the scent faster than you think. Good luck with the trap.
Sure thing, I’ll check the wind direction before I lay it out—no one wants a drifting scent alert. Thanks.
Just remember: the wind can turn a silent snare into a full‑on broadcast. Double‑check that gust, and you’ll be fine.
I’ll keep my ears tuned to the wind—no one wants a surprise broadcast. Thanks for the heads‑up.
Good plan, just have a backup spot in case the wind flips. You’re almost a one‑man fox‑hunt.