You can tie a string underneath the lid, or you can attach it to one of the zip ties. Consider drilling two more small holes, then threading the rope through these holes. This rope should keep the trap from floating off downstream. You will use it to adjust and harvest the trap. First, tie the rope to a tree, a post, or another sturdy object to hold the trap in place. Finally, toss the trap a few feet out into the water, and make sure that it sinks. Check the rope to make sure that it's sturdy. Leave the trap in the stream overnight: crawfish tend to be most active in the dark, so you will be more likely to catch one overnight than during the day.  In theory, the crawfish smell food and climb through the lid. When they want to get out, they can't figure out how to climb back through the hole to freedom. If you only wait a few hours or overnight, the crawfish should survive on the bait until you check the trap. If you wait much longer than a day or two, the crawfish might starve to death by the time that you come around. Be aware that the crawfish may not be able to breathe. When you return the next day, pull the trap out of the water by hauling on the rope. If it feels heavier than it should, it may be full of crawfish, or it may have sunk into the mud of the riverbed. Pull the trap out of the water and examine your catch! To empty the trap, simply unscrew the top cap of the bottle, then pour the crawfish into a bucket or net.
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One-sentence summary -- Tie a thin rope or sturdy string to the trap. Set the trap. Check the trap.

Q: You will need to be able to see well and well-lit places will be best for concentration.  A brightly lit room with a window (open the window for fresh air) Have any homework supplies set aside in a bin or basket in this area. Things like pens, pencils, paper, etc. should be readily accessible. Dimly lit rooms are not good choices for a homework area. Without good lighting you are likely to be tempted to fall asleep or have a wandering focus. It doesn't have to be very large, but just big enough for your computer and study materials.  Make sure you have a good, supportive chair to sit on. Avoid sitting on a bed or soft sofa. These are not ideal surfaces to work on. Make sure your chair doesn't hurt your back or shoulders when you sit for long periods. You should avoid any room that has a TV, other people making noise, electronics, phones, or other noises.  Turn off any social media before you sit down to work in your study area. Make sure you can't hear or see TVs. Turn off your cell phone. If you need a computer to work, close any other open applications or tabs on the computer. Avoid working in an area where other people are likely to be making noise, like a living room or kitchen. You can play music in the background if it will help to drown out other annoying noises that will distract you. Stick to something neutral like classical music so you aren't tempted to listen too closely. Try not to use music with lyrics. You will be less tempted to leave your space to get these items if you already have them at hand.  Having a snack with you can help you avoid distractions from being hungry. Keep your snacks light and healthy. Junk food is not a good choice when you are studying or doing homework. Keep a bottle or glass of water with you in case you get thirsty.
A: Choose a study area with good lighting. Pick an area that has a table or desk. Make sure your study space is free of distractions. Bring a snack and drink with you into your study space.

Article: For best results, get the large or extra-large size. Make sure that they have no wires inside and are white. You will be covering these with several layers of pantyhose, so you want a good base color. If you get black or brown, you may have a hard time getting an even color at the end. Stack the two left bra cups together. Make sure that the breast cups are facing in the same direction, then slide them apart slightly so that the bottom part of one cup rests over the center of the other cup. Once you are happy with the breast shape, secure both cups with fabric glue, hot glue, or super glue.  Repeat this step for the right set of bra cups. Set the breast cups aside when you are done. Get four to five pairs of extra-large pantyhose that match your skin tone. Cut the legs off, then cut off the toes. Slice apart each leg along one of the seams to form a flat sheet. Discard the toes and seat/waist or save them for another project.  You will need at least seven pairs of pantyhose for this. The larger, the better. Some types of pantyhose have control tops that extend to the thighs. They will be darker than the rest of the material. You need to cut below this. Wrap the edges of the pantyhose sheet over the edges of the beast cup. Secure the pantyhose to the underside of the breast cup with a fast-drying glue as you go. Pull the pantyhose taut over the breast so that there are no gaps. It will look sheer, but that's fine.  Hot glue will work especially well for this step because of how fast it sets up. Start working at one end of the pantyhose. This way, you may have enough left over to cover the other breast. Wait for the glue to dry first, if necessary, then flip the breast cup over. Trim off the excess pantyhose as close to the glue line as you can. When you are done, repeat the entire process for the other breast cup.  If you have enough pantyhose leftover from the first breast cup, you can use it for the second one. Make sure that the bra cup doesn't show through, however. Save the remaining pantyhose sheets for later.
Question: What is a summary of what this article is about?
Get 2 sets of bra cups from the fabric store. Glue 2 matching bra cups together to form a larger breast shape. Cut apart some pantyhose to form flat sheets. Drape one of your pantyhose sheets over one of the breast cups. Trim off the excess pantyhose with fabric scissors.