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Don't be ashamed. It's not your fault your a gay midget. Although some of your pictures did make me wince and make my eyes water.

Them naked pics you sent me,when you was luring me up to yours,are on there,in my favourite album ??

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full house and not atrap in sight all caught on running poles with snares very effective

For me, its all about learning, and thinking outside the box. It's about challenging your own abilities.   I'd rather spend a week with Woodga, or Glenn Waters, (who are passionate about what they

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For me, its all about learning, and thinking outside the box. It's about challenging your own abilities.

 

I'd rather spend a week with Woodga, or Glenn Waters, (who are passionate about what they do), learning how to trap and snare, than to spend a week with some ( not all) the pesty's on here, (who are passionate about the money they make) carrying around a bag of snap traps, and a couple a mole traps, learning feck all.

 

The same can be applied to this forum, by the way.

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Ive just sat here thinking about how to hold the snare loop above the pole.

Would cutting a little nick in the bark do the job.

A nail or a wire staple knocked in to pole and tie snare to it .... the stiffness of the brass will allow snare to sit above the pole ?
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Ive just sat here thinking about how to hold the snare loop above the pole.

Would cutting a little nick in the bark do the job.

A nail or a wire staple knocked in to pole and tie snare to it .... the stiffness of the brass will allow snare to sit above the pole

 

Mr Tea pot what i found with the brass and stainless snares for squirrels is to support them both with a small twig with a slot cut in top .drive two staples in next to each other one for the snare to attach to and one to put the twig in ,Works a treat lol.Also a nice touch is the wire bird feeder filled with maize ,

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Why traps are superior to snares:

 

1) Easy to set - no special skills

2) Versatile - can be put in small spaces or difficult to see areas so you don't need poles and wires sticking up everywhere

3) Discreet - traps can be hidden and obviously there are no dead bodies hanging on view for the antis to see

4) Humane - kills target outright rather than by slow strangulation

5) Quick - you can set in seconds with no fiddling around

6) Reusable - remove target and reset for the next one in seconds

7) Cage traps- you can release non targets unharmed

 

They are facts. Carry on.

1.. no skill needed :tongue2:

 

2 3 5 i think snares shine above in many circumstances.

 

6 is probably a fair opinion

 

7 is the same for snares if using in a cable restraint capacity, i have snaring experience and started using the restraint concept a few years back, woodga made some microlock snares and sent em down, i caught fox next day on em alive and well.

 

 

Im not knocking the traps im just sticking up for the wires.

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Mr Tea pot what i found with the brass and stainless snares for squirrels is to support them both with a small twig with a slot cut in top .drive two staples in next to each other one for the snare to attach to and one to put the twig in ,Works a treat lol.Also a nice touch is the wire bird feeder filled with maize ,

Any closeup pics of how the twig support works FENN?

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Mr Tea pot what i found with the brass and stainless snares for squirrels is to support them both with a small twig with a slot cut in top .drive two staples in next to each other one for the snare to attach to and one to put the twig in ,Works a treat lol.Also a nice touch is the wire bird feeder filled with maize ,

Any closeup pics of how the twig support works FENN?

 

http://www.thehuntinglife.com/squirrel-snaring/

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