aaronpigeonplucker 32 Posted February 28, 2009 Report Share Posted February 28, 2009 where i snare there are small gaps in the bushes and hedges where rabbits go in and come out. they are very low and lower than woodgas dvd tells me to set the hieght of my snares. i am wondering whever to put the snare low right outside the hol as after that it splits off imeaditely into 2 forks and i thought "why puy out 2 snares at the reccomended height oon each run when i can put a single snare outside the hole in the bush where the rabbit pokes its head out wich is below the reccomended height" the rabbit has to go down low to get out of this gap in hedge anyway dosent it? Quote Link to post
IanB 0 Posted February 28, 2009 Report Share Posted February 28, 2009 Allow enough space on the run for the rabbits feet to pass under, if you set to low you will still snare the rabbit although probably around the body/chest area... On the two runs that fork out, set a peg or hoop snare over a beat, find a straight line of beats and place this directly over one of the smaller beats out in the field at the right height i.e 6 1/2" or more as required... Quote Link to post
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