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Mitch

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  1. Its good too see isnt it, I have an Australian Staghound i wonder how much differently bred the american stags are from the aussie ones, Im sure Aaron will know
  2. Handling steve, it is best but it is always hardest going backwards. Be gentle and patient, alot of blokes on here will help you mate
  3. Common know woodga, lets not generalise. Alot of young lads can be arsed. :11:
  4. Well done mate, he is definatly a little beauty that guy. Its good fun training them , especially when you get to see the progress. Keep up the good work
  5. this is what i have to put up with all year round lol. So i use tent pegs on my snares, and hammer them in real good. They do no come out
  6. good stuff mate, what area are you from? plenty rabbits out your way?
  7. Get a board of wood, 2 nails . One at either end of the board 44' apart for fence snares, and have a little pin in the center of the two nails. will be 22' from either pin. After you have wound enough on the nails, snip little bits of and tie your bundles up. Then snip the brass in the middle, you should now have 2 bundles of brass hoops 22' long. put them into bundles of 3 and spin in an eyelet, once you done this with all you brass, removed them from there piles and spin em up. I think this is all, knowing me i would have forgetten somehting important.
  8. :11: have found out the same thing, but my old man still insist it is better than tooheys new
  9. Stabs i have been on the Tooheys Extra Dry, but now im on the James Boags, i like alot of them, but wont drink XXXX as its from queensland.
  10. Great dog mate, and some top quality pics. Also, Love the flag, and f**k you boys can drink some beer,
  11. from what i hear about them, do not buy. Its not worth it, when you can get a Mk3 that has a better record. I have not heard anything good for the mk 2
  12. That is one hell of an army right there, nice one mate
  13. Well, i lifted the trap last night, and waxed them to do things properly like i should have done in the first place. And the cheaky bugger came back and ravaged the eggs, Ok i have set 1 trap as a flat set, in the little cubby that the eggs where in, and i am going to make one dirt hole at the beginiig of the hedge, both sets i have gone nuts with the tuna oil. Those trappers dont use them not because of its intentions, but because they lack in design. Im sure its got something to do with the spring power, and as i have been told the pads can freeze and break. I have shit all of an
  14. Im happy with mine, have not had a collar come off, i check its tight enoug and check it wont come back off over the head. I kinda like the collars better than the mk1
  15. good advice millet, plus you dont want to be losing or leaving ferrets behind. Especially when they start getting better, you wont want to be losing your good ferrets.
  16. Well done mate, i wish there where rabbits like that around here.....
  17. Just dont realise why you would put pics of the mans shed up.....
  18. The little bugger has not been back unfortunatly, i am about to go crazey with the tuna oil. Maybey that will change things about,
  19. Just have alook at some of his pictures.....
  20. The bummer is i have made 30 tealers but the nail on my jig was too big, oh well lesson learnt. With the addition of another knot to the double knot, it seems to work perfectly. thanks again ppl
  21. By the look of them, they are no where near the quality of woodgas. The eyelet on those things looks like a its the size of a spare tire.
  22. Although i have been told they are not good traps by the master apparantly alot of pro trappers will not use them, They are still effective and i had a read of the statistics. Something like 90% of the target animals trapped in these soft catches had no physical injury done to them.
  23. Well guys, i have some chooks in my backyard, and as they do they like to lay the eggs in our hedge out the front. Well recently we have been going out the front to see eaten eggs all over the front lawn. And last night my sister confirms she has seen the culprit. A fox, here i am in the middle of a town and a fox has been working my 10mtrs hedge for eggs. It just proves how cunning these animals are, so i have set some traps, will see what the morning brings
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