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im very inexperienced when it comes to traping birds but id love to start.there are huge flocks of pidgions in the fields around me and i recon why not start there.if anyone would have some simply plans and/or pics of a good pidgion trap it would be a great help.

thanks,

Conor. ;)

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I belive stubby made it.

 

All you need is some mesh or a ready made cage, some bob wires (from john b ), a little fettling and your away.

 

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I knocked this one up from an old dog cage.

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Where did you get that one Stubby?

 

He made it :clapper: there's a post on here about it

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...showtopic=66010

Mind you we never heard if he caught anything with it ;)

 

 

Kinderbeano - you just need to look a little harder on here mate. There are lots of threads about pigeon traps just do a search. Here are a few

 

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...showtopic=26537

 

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...showtopic=17850

 

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/forums/index...showtopic=53942

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I belive stubby made it.

 

All you need is some mesh or a ready made cage, some bob wires (from john b ), a little fettling and your away.

 

post-13507-1227085871_thumb.jpg

I knocked this one up from an old dog cage.

 

 

alright mate, im looking to build myself a pidgeon trap, and that one with the dog cage looks a good idea, but at either end were the bird goes into, what is that made out of?

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I belive stubby made it.

 

All you need is some mesh or a ready made cage, some bob wires (from john b ), a little fettling and your away.

 

I knocked this one up from an old dog cage.

 

 

alright mate, im looking to build myself a pidgeon trap, and that one with the dog cage looks a good idea, but at either end were the bird goes into, what is that made out of?

 

They are called bob wires, principally they hang loose and can freely move backwards or forwards. Movement is however restricted one way, (inwards), by the use of a stop bar across the bottom of the bob wires, allowing the bird in but obviously not back out.

 

These bob wires are available from john b.

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