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SNARE QUESTION : RABBITS ON STEROIDS ?


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just started getting into snaring after buying the DVD from woodga & my snares from jbs nets. i went out friday evening to set 20 snares on a field that were having alot of bunny damage on. out of twenty set i accounted for seven catches in total but could only account for 4 in the bag as 3 were broke. the worse snare that i had damage on was the one posted below... what would cause such damage ? badger ? fox ? or a bunny on anabolic steroids ? :icon_eek: .another question i have is a few of the experts say only use 6 strand snares & not 8. what do others prefer to use ? pros & cons. i thought that if i used an 8 strand snare this might help stop rabbits breaking away.

 

richie

 

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first of all your tealer is to thin and weak , shop bought snares are badly designed , half spun , and not long enough , with a wind down from the eye , they kink and snap more readily , a proper pro. rabbit snare 221/2 inches long and spun firmly is more than strong enough , to hold large winter rabbits of 6lb. it also holds hares and good big fox cubs and feral cats easily , i have had adult foxes caught and dead in them at times , but a foot snared fox just bites through them in seconds , an eight or ten strand is absolutely uneccessary i would not be bothered with them , a waste of brass wire , they are like tow rope , all of the professional trappers who taught me never ever used heavier than six stand , snareman.

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hi snareman.. the snares i use are 23 inches in length and are 6 strands. the tealers never broke but after close inspection i found what seemed to be teeth or claw marks, what i wanted to know was what other trappers used ie: 6 or 8 strand and the pros and cons. just thought that as i saw no evidence of dead or mamed bunnies around i just took it for granted that they broke free... but thanks for your answer i take it now i probably caught a fox. and the ones that got away ? win some :D , lose some :not_i: .

 

 

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