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  1. I agree Woodga, my price for normal snares are reasonable but this snare is not my design I am only making it and selling it at the component price, believe it or not there is no mark up whatsoever, I am all for giving value for money and all my components are competitvely priced. If I could offer my customers a breakaway snare for a fraction of the price I would do it straight away.
  2. I have also been out with FERA and there are actually several people supplying snares to FERA, BASC etc, I think at this sensitive time for snaring a united front would be better than my snare is better than yours approach. I know and respect Glen and its not a competion who can make the best or cheapest snare but it is the way forward like it or not.
  3. I agree with everything that has been said and I snare my fair share of foxes but do not use a breakaway unless I feel it is required for the situation. No one is trying to re-invent the wheel, but are trying to stay one step ahead of the ban everything lobby especially snaring. The innovative work carried out over the years but the likes of Glen Waters and others has been fantastic and glen himself designed a breakaway snare sold by Trapworks, but recent snaring law changes in Scotland and the DEFRA snare report imminently due here in England things are changing. As Ianb says fence line snari
  4. I agree Ian but with possible new snare legislation looming it may well be a matter of having to and at least it is there if the worst happens.
  5. Yes but everyone has to start somewhere, and at least he is getting qualified before hand.
  6. I use one with ground funnels opposed to a ladder, works just as well and you are less lightly to have the Jackdaws escape.
  7. The trouble is distributors like Killgerm, Barrettine etc use couriers that charge them a flat fee for delivery upto certain weights. It would be cheaper posted by Royal Mail but they dont have the time and logistics to do it.
  8. is that you Ian (pro trapper) if so i was talking to you up the show im the one you was looking for trousers of lol cheers anthony It is me Anthony, I will be in touch. Cheers Ian
  9. We had a great show as well, thanks alun and cath and we will book the trade stand again next year
  10. I think I would drop the glitter part of the name as a childrens entertainer
  11. There are various places to buy them online depends what sort you are after. Arthur Carter sells one. Rat Smoker
  12. I know a few farmers and gamekeepers who could work for them, especially in their rodent control department.
  13. Hello, contact Killgerm, Barrettine or SX Environmental they all run courses.
  14. You would suprised how may people are probally doing it in your area, just because you see lots of mole hills does not mean they want them done. For free they will all want you but mention money and a good majority suddenly are happy to live with them. Do a bit more research first and if you are going to charge you need to catch and show results or otherwise you will be out of pocket and job.
  15. 25 genuine brand new Mk 4 Fenns for sale, £125.00 + £7.00 next day shipping by Citylink courier. Works out at £5.00 a trap. PM me if interested and I can send you a Paypal invoice or bank transfer which ever is easier. 120-2 NOW SOLD
  16. The metal ones are around the £100 mark wooden ones made yourself a whole lot cheaper if you have the time. Leader
  17. Metal ones here as the farmer was paying.
  18. If you are going to sort the pests for them as a business then you need to get qualified, experience and insured.
  19. They are good, the round larsons have had the same trigger for a number of years now.
  20. Ian I agree the #55 they would be an awesome trap for squirrels sadly only approved for rats and mice
  21. The first two batches were subsidised by the manufacturer and importer, the new price reflects the true cost of the trap, shipping, import charges, VAT and storage. Still cheaper than a fox cage trap.
  22. Go with the Mk6 and you have all bases covered.
  23. You tell that to the farmers who are paying you to kill rabbits as they eat thier way through the crops, Oh I am not going to kill your rabbits as they need time to breed. Yeah right, contract lost along with rats on the farms and given to another company. Fair enough leaving a few on your own ground where you have permission but not if you are being paid to stop crop damage.
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