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  1. top job , a few more lambs can breath a sigh of relief including your dad. Whats your tip for calling them in. Sean
  2. GUYS AND DOLLS HAVE NOTICED ON JSR SITE ,LAZER AND LIGHT SET UPS(BSA GAMO AND JSR) . HOW GOOD ARE THEY ARE THE LAZER AND LIGHTS, GOOD ENOUGH FOR NIGHT TIME SHOOTING OF BUNNIES.I DID NOT WANT TO CARRY A BIG LIGHT AND BATTERYWITH ME AND THOUGHT THESE SMALL TOURCHS MIGHT BE BETTER, ANY VIEWS OR COMMENTS (KEEP IT CLEAN ) WOULD BE APPRECIATED. SEAN
  3. fezz run a search under LR Active, I think that shoud find it, as for how good it is dont know ,but read an article in shooting times or sporting gun and a game keeper though it was good. Dont know about any others, but going from above foxpro appears to be good as well. Decisions Decisions Sean
  4. Could anyone give me the measurements, instructions and type of wire used to make rabbit snare tealers. Thanks Sean
  5. whats the difference between hard and soft wire(please not one is hard and one soft) and which is best , or is it a case of different wire different job. Where is the best place to get the aluminium end stops for foxy snares. If any of you have not tried to make snaremans relax a lock you dont know what you are missing, very simple and easy when you have done a few, also used his advise to make swivels perfecting it at minute, topman , top advice sean
  6. john b what can you see, I assume two pictures with two fully made traps ?????? if yes these are the pictures i wanted to post. Not sure what i did last time but when i posted at first, 2 old pictures of half completed traps appeared first. sean
  7. These are the first of a few i intend to make, one has a hinged door , the other a sliding. The sliding door option seems to work best ,me thinks for removal of trapped pest into other cage for dispatch What you all think????????????? now what happened there, these were the pictures from the last post, not the new ones computers, sorry about this , will try again sean there we are now sean
  8. john b Firstly thanks for all help so far, will have pictures of completed ones at weekend, and hope to start another one or two at same time as long as i stay away from pub. sean
  9. Was wondering about puting something like fence life on my wooden see-saw traps to help preserve the a bit longer and give them a bit of camoflague, have any one got any views etc on this idea. sean
  10. Though that would get everyones attention Big thanks to Vermin Dropper (sorry for the topic title mate,just could not resist :11: ) for the help with getting pictures on the site. Below should be pictures of my first attempt at a see saw trap, and have made another since,just getting ready for a war on vermin Will post more when I get the camera out again. All comments and views would be greatly received on first attempts Sean
  11. having got info of john b , and a load of free timber from a local spar shop (store shelving) decide to get stuck into making a few see-saw traps, should have enough to make about 6 , but still more timber at shop for free. . When I find out how to put images on the forum will show results.Know its something to do with put pictures on some sort of site to get a url but dont know which one, any help would be greatly appreciated please make it simple not good with computers . Sean Hopefully a picture should be below now
  12. john b you must know the Ditch very well :11: Ditch and Woodga thanks for the info Woodga ur dvd is on my xmas list just got to drop a few hints to the wife maybe i should do it while i am in bed. Ditch i asume that is the irish flag u got flying , where abouts u from. Sean
  13. Any of you guys and gals recommend a good read on making ,setting traps for different vermin. I know there is plenty of info on this site but was looking for something to read in bed .Married and nothing better to do there Sean
  14. As the title suggests , I have joined this wonderful forum . I have been watching in for a while, picking up tips and ideas but have not joined in the banter, as I dont know a big pile. Anyway my name is Sean and I live in the wee village of Ballinamallard, Co fermanagh, N. ireland. I have always had an interest in the countryside and enjoy rough shooting, it is rough as I cant hit a barn door at 10 paces, but thats not the reason I love it so much. Have reared a small number of pheasants under banties for some land i shoot , but over the last year or two vermin seem to be getting more
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