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put a few snares out in a little paddock there was some good runs

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went to check them at 11.30 at night and a fox was checking them for me heres a few pics of the catch and whet the fox took

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i went back at 1st light and there where another 3 rabbits in the snares and some more fox damage will put pics up later

atb teejay

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put a few snares out in a little paddock there was some good runs

011.jpg

005-1.jpg

003.jpg

002.jpg

001.jpg

went to check them at 11.30 at night and a fox was checking them for me heres a few pics of the catch and whet the fox took

027.jpg

026.jpg

025.jpg

024.jpg

023.jpg

016.jpg

018.jpg

i went back at 1st light and there where another 3 rabbits in the snares and some more fox damage will put pics up later

atb teejay

nice pictures ,keep um comeing. :thumbs:

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