One of the most widespread and successful methods of trapping reindeer was using systems of pitfalls or stone or wooden corrals. These traps were situated in strategic locations where reindeer were likely to travel. The Sami would construct fence lines and use natural obstacles such as rock ledges or water bodies to help funnel the reindeer into these traps.
Snares were also used to catch reindeer. Much like the pitfall method, fences were constructed with periodic gaps in them in which snares were strung across. Reindeer passing trough were caught around the neck or antlers. Snares were also placed along trails in forested areas where reindeer would travel.