I made an old Indian style fish cooker while in the Oregon National Guard in 7 Lakes Basin on a training run. Willow branches cut and shaped into a snowshoe shape with 3 small straight ones to hold fish on them. Cooked five large trout over an open fire that way. Quite full I was ! Found line and a hook for line. Small rock tied on for a sinker; cracked water snail for bait; hooked thru foot and underhand cast to 20ft + out in a channel in the moss and laid down to limit exposure to fish eyes. 35 minutes later I had my dinner; unwilling to share Guardsmen got to watch me eat them.
Why lie and say it's Spanish.. unbelievable unless you don't know where they stole tge idea. The original trap isn't like that. But i guess you know that as well lol
Another fun tip: if you like dandelion tea, you can add sugar and some source of pectin (the store-bought stuff, lemon peel, apple skins, etc.) to make it into dandelion jelly. This works the same as with jelly made from fruit juice. Lots of recipes available on the web. A word of warning though: the white sap in dandelions is a form of latex. If a person has latex allergies, dandelion roots and leaves are not for them. The flowers might be okay, if one is mildly allergic; there's no latex in them, but there's still potential contamination from the sap at the flower's base.
I was thinking Rambo couldn't have done all that in backwoods of Jerkwater USA w his limited time being tracked. Also, I obtained a solid ESEE 6 survival knife and was practice carving some pine wood slivers, much more solid spears, I wonder about how solid the limb and the spikes should be ideally
The opening scene of "Apocalypto" nicely depicts the practical application of this type of trap: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-CNrEw9YW7_Q.html (Your trigger seems more legit)
A convenient thing about animals: They can't read. ...For any type of trap being legally set, if the circumstances allow, one could put a big warning sign up to help avoid tragedy.