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A few from the snares and bodygrips


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Went out saturday to set some peg wires and fence snares plus a few bodygrips i acquired :whistling::D .When i was at woodga's last weekend i asked him to show me how to set the bodygrips as i have been trying for ages,just couldnt get it right so set 5 BGS today and caught 3 rabbits in them so i didnt do bad.Finished the day on 9 rabbits so not a bad bag.

 

A few pics of the day

 

Rabbit trying to be invisable.

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the 3 rabbits caught in the BGS,the traps where all set with wire tunnels over them which i removed to take the pics.

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MAKES setting the body grips nice and easy using those setting wires,,, made some myself exact the same out of fencing wire,, good bit of trapping there mate

Cheers TOMO,it does make things easier,was hoping for 5 out of 5 but was happy with what i got :thumbs:

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Maybe im wrong but dont those body grips require a tunnel by law ?

Read the post properly before comment :thumbs:

They where all set in tunnels but they where removed so i could take pics :yes:

Sorry mate ,didnt read it all :icon_redface:

No probs mate :thumbs:

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