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On ‎13‎/‎02‎/‎2019 at 09:37, two crows said:

there was a simple fella used to help in the garden on a shoot where I worked, he used to set them cage traps all the time with sliced carrot and court loads of rabbits, he had a few somewhere else and went to check one morning, and found a fox in one he went all the way home to fetch his gun to kill it lol.

That's probably my problem I'm too intelligent to trap the mongrels.I've set loads of traps with all sorts bait in a lot of areas and caught one rabbit even though there were plenty around.Other people have good success,or so they say.I say piss the traps off and get a gun.I've caught loads of rats,feral cats and occasional fox in traps,I think rabbits have an amazing sense for danger.

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Haha honey glazed that's a great idea thanks for the tip ?

It'll never work till you've done the special rabbit catchers spell dance to bless the trap and make it a "safe place " for the rabbits.

3 minutes ago, Aussie Whip said:

That's probably my problem I'm too intelligent to trap the mongrels.I've set loads of traps with all sorts bait in a lot of areas and caught one rabbit even though there were plenty around.Other people have good success,or so they say.I say piss the traps off and get a gun.I've caught loads of rats,feral cats and occasional fox in traps,I think rabbits have an amazing sense for danger.

I think they do, but if they are set on a run through a hedge they work cos they can see through, I was always  letting pheasants out of his traps, he asked me one day what I thought was killing the young rabbits he court in them, I dint know so I set three more right up to one with a rabbit in and court a carrion crow.

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8 hours ago, Black neck said:

Caught quite a few rabbits in cage traps baited with peanuts intended for squirrels that many intact that we had to set them on platforms off the ground had 1 or 2 Cubs aswell which were released if the keeper weren't looking 

Your post are recognisable by the way you write.whats happened here.?

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