For areas he was unfamiliar with, Chen Zhou always listened to advice.
All of his ropes had been boiled in salt water and dried, and the slipknots had been tested multiple times to ensure they would tighten, although limited by the materials, they weren't very fast.
Unfortunately, his hunting experience was lacking, and his ability to find rabbit trails and droppings was poor. When setting snares, he might even accidentally damage the surrounding area of the rabbit trails, making the rabbits wary.
He spent most of the afternoon setting lots of snares, but whether or not he would have any success was hard to say.
Setting snares, in fact, was somewhat similar to fishing.
Skill is indeed a crucial part of it, but luck cannot be ignored.
Spending a lot of money on bait formulas, studying air pressure, weather, and timing, and camping by the river to fish might result in catching nothing.
