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duck getting better! moving a bout more and using both its legs now although still a little limp. and my view on foxes has changed. sure i'm not going to hunt them like i do rabbits, but if things get out of control i will. by the way foxes dont have runs like rabbits so how do you snare them? and do they have tealers like rabbit snare do? and would you have to snare them at different heights for cubs or adults?

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duck getting better! moving a bout more and using both its legs now although still a little limp. and my view on foxes has changed. sure i'm not going to hunt them like i do rabbits, but if things get out of control i will. by the way foxes dont have runs like rabbits so how do you snare them? and do they have tealers like rabbit snare do? and would you have to snare them at different heights for cubs or adults?

Foxs DO have runs like rabbits, They use the same runs.!

 

fFnd a run put a dead rabbit or bird on it and put a few snares!

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duck getting better! moving a bout more and using both its legs now although still a little limp. and my view on foxes has changed. sure i'm not going to hunt them like i do rabbits, but if things get out of control i will. by the way foxes dont have runs like rabbits so how do you snare them? and do they have tealers like rabbit snare do? and would you have to snare them at different heights for cubs or adults?

Befor you start thinking abought putting out snares think obought how your gona kill the thing if you havnt snared it perfectly because i think at point blank your air gun would do it but i would recomend shotgun or rimfire even a captive bolt gun as you dont need a lisence

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duck getting better! moving a bout more and using both its legs now although still a little limp. and my view on foxes has changed. sure i'm not going to hunt them like i do rabbits, but if things get out of control i will. by the way foxes dont have runs like rabbits so how do you snare them? and do they have tealers like rabbit snare do? and would you have to snare them at different heights for cubs or adults?

Befor you start thinking abought putting out snares think obought how your gona kill the thing if you havnt snared it perfectly because i think at point blank your air gun would do it but i would recomend shotgun or rimfire even a captive bolt gun as you dont need a lisence

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ok i'll call him all the way from derbyshire when i want him to shot a fox in a snare. wouldent an air rifle pressurised to 12 ft ibs be sufficent for a fox against its head. are they pretty vicous and bite alot?

yes they do and if i had a pic of when my dog tckled one id show you he had a lovey cut across his muzzle. if you cant do it dont snare it.

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Dont put snare's down if you dont have the right weapon to dispatch it.

An airrifle would not do the duty well. It would be very inhumain and cause a lot of stress.

 

Shotgun's the best answer for dispatch,

why dont you put in for a Sgc and get a single barrel .410 or similar for the job?

Right enough better wait till you are a bit more experienced first.

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Dont put snare's down if you dont have the right weapon to dispatch it.

An airrifle would not do the duty well. It would be very inhumain and cause a lot of stress.

 

Shotgun's the best answer for dispatch,

why dont you put in for a Sgc and get a single barrel .410 or similar for the job?

Right enough better wait till you are a bit more experienced first.

never get a single barrel gun you always wish you had a second

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ok i'll call him all the way from derbyshire when i want him to shot a fox in a snare. wouldent an air rifle pressurised to 12 ft ibs be sufficent for a fox against its head. are they pretty vicous and bite alot?

What? everyones already said dont shoot it with your airgun

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