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You have give me the bug again now, may have to get some wires off Woodga, sharpy sent me a load the other year but they have all been used up.

 

Look forward to seeing how you get on.

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Nice one mate, thats a good return from 60 sets I would say.......quality thread.

Dont be fooled by him wilf he does not know what he is doing and will of fluked it when he trapped them lot.. :tongue2:

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Thats tidy going, how many did you lay down to account for the 70 Ian?

Like the way you paint the peg tops red, do you still use markers as well or just rely on the tops?

 

Snaring is a great way to get the kids interested, its very hands on and they can see the fruit of their labours up close.

 

Probably had around 40 peg snares, 10 fence snares and 10 fenns out mate... over 3 days, had around the 90 mark.

 

Them pegs are easier to see in shorter grass, you can use them without markers.. I tend to just set the pegs in lines 20 yards out from the hedgelines, so you walk along picking them up, easily without losing track..

ian,and every prowlerwill pick them up real easy also,
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well done ian,who ever taught you must have been bloody good with the wires.yeah well done mate :yes:

 

He's alright probably a little rusty now mind...:laugh: Hey Phil get that stuff put on the for sale section using your forum account..

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Thats tidy going, how many did you lay down to account for the 70 Ian?

Like the way you paint the peg tops red, do you still use markers as well or just rely on the tops?

 

Snaring is a great way to get the kids interested, its very hands on and they can see the fruit of their labours up close.

 

Probably had around 40 peg snares, 10 fence snares and 10 fenns out mate... over 3 days, had around the 90 mark.

 

Them pegs are easier to see in shorter grass, you can use them without markers.. I tend to just set the pegs in lines 20 yards out from the hedgelines, so you walk along picking them up, easily without losing track..

ian,and every prowlerwill pick them up real easy also,

 

Agree Glenn, I wouldn't use them near anywhere public though....but your right theres too many tea leaves about.

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