Prototype & Warga
I’ve been working on a trap that uses the animal’s scent as a lure, keeping everything quiet—would that hack your usual elaborate set‑ups?
A scent‑only lure sounds neat, but it’s just the start. I’d lay out layers of bait, a hidden pit, a trigger that hums no sound at all, and a net that only opens when the animal’s foot touches the right twig. Quiet is fine, but without the full set‑up you’ll only catch one and lose the rest.
Sounds like a symphony of silence, but I’m all about the full orchestra—one trick isn’t enough for the big payoff.
Sure, but remember a single lure is just a whisper. Add a hidden pit, a silent trigger, and a net that only rises when the animal steps on the right twig. Keep each part quiet, and the whole trap will sing in silence.
Got it—so you want every piece to whisper until the big moment. I’ll run a test, but I’ll add a backup cue just in case the silence turns into a dead silence.
A backup cue is fine, but it has to stay quiet. Hide it in the same silence layer—no clatter, no scent change. The animals will feel the trap, not the backup. Keep it subtle, and you won’t wake the hunt.
Got it—embed the backup right into the same silent layer, no scent flare, no clatter, so the animals only feel the main cue.