Thanks. This is not related to U.S.A.
The little I know about traps, is that they must be made of materials that will degrade fast by rotting or rusting to prevent fauna death with no useful purpose in case the trap is lost or abandoned. Makes
total sense. But still, a trap that disintegrates in a 'reasonable' time could be more than a week and would present a rebuilding task every time it is used.
The size of openings is related to exit ways, to allow smaller specimens to escape.
I wonder how would a large fish behave if pulled captive out of the water, the vigorous show and handling difficulty it would pose...
Harvesting a trap diving is another ethic subject.
More than anything am curious about how are they constructed and their use strategy.
Miguel