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Venum

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About Venum

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    North Yorkshire
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    Was well into lamping and running my lurcher but unfortunately he's no longer with us :'( Love Trapping, Snaring and the old ways of the poacher, like shooting too (Scorpion SE .177) and nowa days I am out with a young patter jack as my partner in crime.
  1. Cheers for the heads up boys, sound and sensible advice, Going to have a go... I think it will be useful to be able to knock one up/repair if ever needed, and have the confidence in it being safe. I will be well aware of the heat risk and I will opt for armoured in the long term, wouldnt want to spend top dolla on a store bought one now, wheres I could pick the wire up on the fly, if its as safe and simple as it looks and sounds, Best wishes
  2. Evening boys and girls, hope you enjoyed New Years Eve. Was thinking of having a go at making my own extension cable for use in the garage, Its a dangerous when I start to get ideas but I like cracking my own, I can get hold of some cheep 1.25mm 3 core flex cable, I read that this would be good for upto 15 meters? If this is true I am thinking http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/2-GANG-RUBBERISED-TRAILING-SOCKET-AND-ORANGE-13A-PLUG-EXTENSION-LEAD-/281436779278?pt=UK_Sound_Vision_Other&hash=item4186f0730e now I can wire a plug socket but I am not so sure about wiring the 2 gang socket
  3. Happy new year boys, been awhile since I have been on but I just suppose thats the perks of my job I put an order in with Dakota Line Snares over in the states, had no problems what so ever and to be fair the shipping wasn't bad at all, can have a look through my paypal and let you know what I ordered and the breakdown of the total cost if you want? I remember I put up a thread, search 'Venum snares' and sure it will come up. But yeah, long story short was cheaper buying from the states for snare parts, its when you start looking at traps (weight...) you will start to get stung.
  4. eeeeeee, happy days, signed for it this morning Had to chase the postie after getting a slip through the door!! Played with it at last light and no problems at all, Might have to look for a different mount, Early days yet though and I might get used to it. Thank you very much for your time, Real gent, take care and best wishes for the new year, Frenchie
  5. Didn't even know that channel existed, thank you kindly ;D
  6. Now that is a good call Could do with a spare mag as I am now thinking... Glow in the dark, super fine, marker pen All the best
  7. PM send Bob, Hope to hear from you soon Best wishes
  8. Now that is f***ing rats!! When can we get a sniff...
  9. Never tryed setting with an arched support before, looks a good idea, have you got anymore pictures or pointers please?
  10. As stated before trailcam, which isnt the cheapest option but in my opinion the better bet. Once you have a trailcam and look after it, its an investment and will help solve more mysterys in the future and help with reccie/confirmation on your next line. I dont know how experienced you are so maybe snaring a fox isnt such a good idea :/ We all have to start somewhere but it is a big deal compared to a few rabbit Could use different wires as in opt for a steel or you could turn up the ground so its loose in channeled areas near by, so you can check if you get any tracks (paws or tra
  11. Really need to stop taking the rifle out when am scheming on setting a snare line, always turns into a stalk and a wire never gets dropped!!

  12. Some good ideas here boys, thanks for the heads up as always ;D All the best, Venum
  13. Theres two for rabbits fox snaring and long netting as well Didn't know that, good to hear, any ideas where to find them? Would love to see the one on gate netting too!! Happy days Volpe, are you able to get a picture up for the new and improved tealer? What do you think of the 'lock' too? All the best, Venum
  14. Well if I had, I would of never of been looking for pink landrovers that's for sure That's it bud, four euro is a drop in the ocean for the amount of jobs you could do and am well into the same mind set of actually enjoying doing a good job, maybe am an easily pleased man, it's no skin off my nose and if it's getting results, well... Haha, think we should both have a pop at they Grey's and worse case we would, at the least, learn what NOT to do from each other Maybe decide on a few of the right shades for locations an all. Aye Heritage, painting for me is three fold, your spot o
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