Aller arch is placed. Two sticks are then to be made similar to those
mentioned in our first example of the "Twitch-up." Let the draw-string
be tied to the end of one of these sticks; after which it should be
passed under the inside arch, being brought out in front of it, and
there supported by the bait-stick, as seen in our illustration. The
noose should then be attached to the draw-string above the pen, and
afterward brought down and arranged in front of the opening. The trap is
then set, and will be found on trial to work admirably. [Illustration:
Method No. 4] One of the simplest as well as _surest_ of "Twitch-up"
traps forms the subject of our next illustration. Like the foregoing
varieties it is of course to be surrounded by its pen, and supplied with
a circular opening or arch at one side, in which to hang the noose. It
is constructed of three twigs. A simple crotch (_a_) should be firmly
inserted in the ground at [Page 48] the back part of the pen; (_b_) the
bait stick,

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