Used to love snaring rabbits, but none around here. Delighted you mentioned using bailing twine. Best stuff for rabbit snares. Those two men are the best of the best, when it comes to snaring/trapping, and know each other very well. I have met neither, but both have sent me gear just out of the goodness of their hearts. Just sound people. Great video lad👍
Both lads truely worth mentioning, great instructors and mentors and delighted they took the time to compile the information. The information in both the DVD and the book is golden and worth far more then the monetary value of purchase.
Try putting a sea fishing bead in front of your double knot it lets the snare swivel much better on the eye of the tealer. In total agreement about the book and dvd pure gold. Good video .......Cheers
The whole set up ,can be made and cost to make say thousand is cheap .snaring is a very useful tool in pest control ,I use it in my work and can get great results
For the DVD and book shown go to www.fourteenacre.co.uk. You can get snare wire, stops, eyelets, pegs and tealers from fourteenacre.co.uk. Great folks to deal with and I highly recommend them to all.
Used to love snaring rabbits, but none around here. Delighted you mentioned using bailing twine. Best stuff for rabbit snares. Those two men are the best of the best, when it comes to snaring/trapping, and know each other very well. I have met neither, but both have sent me gear just out of the goodness of their hearts. Just sound people.
Great video lad👍
Both lads truely worth mentioning, great instructors and mentors and delighted they took the time to compile the information. The information in both the DVD and the book is golden and worth far more then the monetary value of purchase.
@@hollowpoint8800 Totally agree 👍
Try putting a sea fishing bead in front of your double knot it lets the snare swivel much better on the eye of the tealer. In total agreement about the book and dvd pure gold. Good video .......Cheers
Fantastic thank you for sharing your knowledge, found it very helpful
I enjoyed that very much! The single prong tealer looks the business
Very handy for hard ground Vinnie
The whole set up ,can be made and cost to make say thousand is cheap .snaring is a very useful tool in pest control ,I use it in my work and can get great results
You guys should really do up a dvd on the combo of tactics you use in your work. Would be a great watch
For the DVD and book shown go to www.fourteenacre.co.uk.
You can get snare wire, stops, eyelets, pegs and tealers from fourteenacre.co.uk. Great folks to deal with and I highly recommend them to all.
Where do you get your mink snares from
Make them from bicycle brake cable