Looks like a very inhumane trap. Thumbs down, despite its clever design.when all your boat chores are done you might have time to make this
I agree that there is more suffering in being trapped than getting killed. This bird trap seems impractical, but it is basically a proactive have-a-heart trap. What's inhumane about it? Keeps seagull poop off your mizzen, if not your main.Looks like a very inhumane trap. Thumbs down, despite its clever design.
It is kind of cool but......when all your boat chores are done you might have time to make this
I had my J35 experience in Lake Erie and have sailed past the "Old Ford" many times. I was told it was a restaurant at one time was but closed during the time I was visiting the lake. That was in the mid 80's. We sailed the Mills Race, Bay Week, Snow Flurries but then my liver sued for divorce.
one of the most fun boats ever. lots of great sailing was enjoyed on these
J35
Sorry to go down the proverbial "rabbit hole" on this, @Will Gilmore , but I once trapped a mouse in one of those "humane" traps that allow you to release them unharmed elsewhere, but I failed to mind the trap. When I found the remains days later, it was pretty gruesome (and certainly a worse way for that mouse to have died than if he had been caught by the type that snaps and kills quickly). I felt pretty bad about it.I agree that there is more suffering in being trapped than getting killed. This bird trap seems impractical, but it is basically a proactive have-a-heart trap. What's inhumane about it? Keeps seagull poop off your mizzen, if not your main.
-Will (Dragonfly)