People crouched inside the cellar, and after covering the lid, it blended in with the surrounding environment from above.
After busying with the camouflage of the cellar, the next step was to set up the most crucial part—the net.
Lin Yang tied a rectangular frame with fine pine poles and hung the four sides of the net on it, stretching taut. Behind the frame, a stick was slanted as support.
Two corners were tied to wooden stakes on the ground, and on the top frame, he tied a rope made from six strands of PE line, extending it all the way into the cellar not far away.
Once the trap was set, his followers finally understood his intention.
Well, by placing a live Thunderbird as bait on one side of the net, if a Spear Falcon dived down to attack, they would pull the net and trap the falcon inside.