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Rabbithunter

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  1. dont be so bloody stupid. Even if there is 10 rabbits left in winter, that soon turns to 20, then 40, then , etc..... Rabbits are a pest and need controlling year round, by various methods. snaring, trapping, shooting, longnetting & even ferreting. In a way, Woodga and PegandGun, are famous, around the message boards, and im sure they well known in person for there amazing snaring skills. Are you calling them pricks? cos im telling you now, they ain't. They are both top men. Just because you have 827 posts next to your name, it dosent make you an expert. Any methods of
  2. I intend to the weather DID let me down last night, but the wind has just started blowing now, so hopefully it will stop up all night
  3. Why didnt you net them in December. Yet another summer time hunting muppet. yet another muppet jumping to conclusions 1) im too busy running dogs in winter 2)the land is always being lamped in winter, every windynight there is someone on it. so do you think everyone who hunts in the summer is a muppet, im sure that woodga and p&g snare thruout the summer, do you think they are muppets aswell? or are you just a keyoard hunter?
  4. I wouldnt like to buy out off him sounds like he hasnt a clue, possibly an eager young lad trying to make some dosh. He's been trying to get a 75 yard longnet, 4 1/4" mesh, 100 % bagging complete with end pins. I told him £30 as theres a little hole in it. He said he'd give me £25 for it he's desperate for it apparently. I offered to repair the hole myself for an extra fiver..... but he still wants it for £25. Tried to tell him that a 75yard net from new would be about £55 plus £10 for end pins. But guess what, he still wants it for £25.....
  5. nice 1 Peg. Still a result. pity about the missing rabbits. get them glasses on Ebay to make up your losses. I hope for there sake you dont get hold of them, especially if your on the road........ ROAD RAGE
  6. if you mean eyes for fox snares then just make them yourself.
  7. a full fiver?????? you'll be lucky.... most people charge in excess of £15 for a ferret
  8. Matty , its all part of the apprenticeship as Geordie says. You ask silly (what may seem silly to us, but not to you) questions and you'll get all sorts of comments.
  9. got a good field to longnet tonight, the wind is blowing at the minute hope it keeps up. i seen about 70 rabbits onthis field one night in december, so there should be a good few tonight. just going out for the sport and hopefully earn some ££s i have 3x 50 yard nets and a 75yard net to go at........... but i have no doubt that the great english wether will let me down yet again
  10. i mean on each hoop He who SELLS nets should surly know how to make em :whistle: i use 1 knot but saw a video using 2 as it prevents the knot slipping and was just wondering have u used 2 knots REW if you make and sell nylon nets you should know that you need a double knot and should know how to do it...... all i can say is until REW develops a good reputation is that any potential buyers be wary,,,,
  11. 12 knots a line, for 22 lines. you do the math's. it depends on how big you make a net............... why do you want to know?
  12. give the lads a chance to reply lad. theres only 1/2 hour beteen your two post's i have a very good homemade video, see's about rabbits been taken. But i can't get it on DVD & havent got two VCR's to copy it.
  13. most likely bullet. maybe's even a couple of human sized bodygripper's
  14. Isn't that a bit of a 'chav' word??? When i was 15 i was doing my own stuff. Nobody else was intersted in it. and people who where interested in it were all arseholes from the local 'rough' estate i was jumping through gorse bushes, over dyke's. all sorts of places a 'normal' 15yr old wouldnt be. When i was 16 i invited a mate along and he decided it would be fun to swing the spade about at tree's and anything else. Needless to say, even though i was 16 and not fully mature, he wasnt invited back. Appreciate what is left of the countryside And don't be thinking it is a laugh t
  15. only jokin mate, got plenty of pegs for the time being. and got plenty of snares. Going to make some more shortly though, once i acquire some brass wire :ph34r: happy hunting
  16. what's so funny about going ferreting? Im still dying to know what's so funny about going ferreting he must be a bit thick . possibly
  17. I have heard that when horses get a tendon/muscle injury, they use a linament that they rub on to the affected area. Is there anything like this available for dog's? And where can i get some?
  18. what's so funny about going ferreting? Im still dying to know what's so funny about going ferreting
  19. Crimewatch nice one Mr. Fish Im from the north west :ph34r:
  20. Country mans weekly is your best bet or if your intrested in snaring, book yourself in for a course with P & G
  21. soon as i left school at 16, i was doing what the feck i wanted to
  22. when my pup was 5months old i took him out on the lamp a few times for him to watch the other dog's. I started running my pup on bunnies at about 6 month old. Just going out for half an hour and picking up 1 or 2 rabbits. Just build the dog up. make sure you got the retrieving and recall perfect before you run though.
  23. I thought he nipped him with plier's. Or is this a second incident? Mr. Gun. i do recognise that picture. well done me
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