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  1. thanks all looks like I will try a few bodygrips and see how we get on. cheers
  2. "Horses for Courses".... Thanks is there anything a bodygrip would be suited for that would give me an edge over the fenn or vice versa?
  3. Hi All Been using snares and fenn mk6 for rabbit control and am considering getting some bodygrips as an experiment (have never used one) anyone have an opinion one way or the other on fenns or bodygrips or is it each suits a different scenario? be interested in pros and cons ta suggs
  4. Hi All Anyone know where I can find out more about the Game Fair at Werrington Park, nr Launceston, Cornwall? Cheers suggs
  5. how about KFR a modified nigella recipe works well with any meat that is not too fatty or is prone to get dry if not done right joint rabbit and soak in milk over night following day remove that jelly stuff if it is there, bring to boil in the soaking milk and simmer gently till tender take out and cool, give loyal companion resulting milk except if that is your partner in which case give it to the dog get 3 freezer bags plain flour in one, couple of eggs beaten in another, breadcrumbs in another (do plenty) mix pepper, salt, black pepper and a bit of cayenne/powdered chillis
  6. which bit are you stuck with? must admit I have downloaded a copy of glenn waters article on hunting life and found it to be very effective combined with completely giving up on the eight wire snares with green/brown string on them that seem to be sold everywhere ..... next to the guns they would rather you bought! and moving to the six wire ones complete with tealer and peg that i get from ian hodge. I have never managed to get the eight wires to do anything apart from misses. seems to me with tensioning is to get the noose springy by manipulating forward and backward till it forms a
  7. am an amateur so .... depends if you have any protection. and how cold it is where you are garlic is said to be planted on the winter solstice, I am thinking the autumn onion sets that i forgot to plant could go in then as well, inside you can start herbs or winter lettuce or onions from seed. I did start tomatoes of in January once and kept potting them up until the plants that went in outside were already 3 foot tall if you have a tunnel/house winter lettuces and onions should still be alright, if it is anything like where we are this week, frosts, time to get out with the dog
  8. Hi I used the other 8 wires and home made tealers and then i started buying these http://www.ianhodgefieldsports.co.uk/shop/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=224 and have been very pleased with them
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