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enjoyed these pics

 

 

brings back memories and inspired me to do some hare snaring again.

 

Had snared some in the autum due to dammage to newly planted shrubs, after seeing these pics had a good look about the fields beyond the gardens and just waiting for the sheep to be moved before snaring.

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NICE TO SEE WOODGA MATE :victory: ,

 

THE FIRST ANIMAL I EVER SAW CAUGHT IN A SNARE SET BY A OLD FELLA THAT TOOK ME OUT HUNTING AS A KID WITH HIS MONGROL WAS A HARE ...... HE HUNTED FOR FOOD JUST AS HE HAD TO DO AS A HUNGRY KID IN THE BLEAK THIRTYS , OFTEN FEEDING HIS FAMILY WITH A FEW COPPER SNARES .....

THERES A WHOLE LOT OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HUNTING FOR FOOD / PEST CONTROL AND HUNTING FOR SPORT

 

MANY NEVER KNOW THE DIFFERENCE

 

ALL THE BEST

 

 

DUCKWING

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NICE TO SEE WOODGA MATE :victory: ,

 

THE FIRST ANIMAL I EVER SAW CAUGHT IN A SNARE SET BY A OLD FELLA THAT TOOK ME OUT HUNTING AS A KID WITH HIS MONGROL WAS A HARE ...... HE HUNTED FOR FOOD JUST AS HE HAD TO DO AS A HUNGRY KID IN THE BLEAK THIRTYS , OFTEN FEEDING HIS FAMILY WITH A FEW COPPER SNARES .....

THERES A WHOLE LOT OF DIFFERENCE BETWEEN HUNTING FOR FOOD / PEST CONTROL AND HUNTING FOR SPORT

 

MANY NEVER KNOW THE DIFFERENCE

 

ALL THE BEST i know who that old poacher was, D.R. AM I RIGHT BIG FELLA.

 

 

DUCKWING

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