Blimmin good to see you out 'n' about on your channel again, Mr. M. Good info and catching along the way. You should to do some more vids - How to's and stuff 😉👍🏼
@@BourneOutside yeah, and if I want to do it. I want to hunt when I get the chance to. Filming myself hunting, isn’t the same as me going out and just hunting. As in the video, trying to film a couple of shots, I missed the opportunities at the shots because I was messing about with the camera. About 9 hours worth of overall time went into this snaring vid, and I don’t often get that much free time.
@@CattyShackHunter I suppose when you are with Fieldsports channel and Jack Pyke at least you get to “play” whilst someone else is filming 😁👍🏼 Most creators editing floor is filled with rubbish that isn’t worth including in a half decent video. I know mine is 🤣 Just go out and play Wayne 😉👍🏼
@@chrisroles3664 it’s been the same down here for years mate. I’ve just been fortunate to gain permission on this farmland that hasn’t been controlled for 4 years.
Good vid , i find rabbits through these warmer months milky and a bit emaciated , ide rather eat em in the colder months when they've accumulated some belly fat , you done good there , the loud squealing a rabbit lets out when first snared usually attracts every fox within a mile 😂 good man checking em dawn and dusk ,
The ground hasn’t been well controlled for around 4 years, so they need controlling right away because of the crop damage. They’re far from emaciated though, kidneys surrounded in fat, they’re living well! I’ve lost one to a fox so far, but now you’ve said it…
@@CattyShackHunter we used to get a quid a rabbit 40 years ago from the local butcher the. Rest rabbit and veg pie with gravy mum would make.my mates are still at it down in sussex.
Great video! I hunt for food in the Uk but am very careful to be ethical harvesting. Do you find majority/all are dead when you pick them up? Sorry if this is a tricky question just wanting to diversify my food gathering (just bought one of your eco carry's ;) ) cheers mate !
@@DannyBaron-h3t yes, all dead. The snare catches around the neck. Setting the snare height is very important to the individual run, but if the rabbit somehow hops through, the noose generally isn’t able to close small enough, easily enough to snag them by the leg. You need to read your runs and signs properly (rabbit activity, droppings, crop damage, size of the run, actually seeing rabbits using the runs), to ensure you’re setting to catch your target species. You can use deer stops on your snares, which is law in some parts of the UK, to avoid any larger animal being caught by the leg, if you’re setting on open runs. But realistically, you’re never going to catch a fox, or deer around the neck in a rabbit snare.
@@CattyShackHunter thank you Wayne :) also did you ever catch up with that hare with your catapult? I'm practicing like mad with mine struggling to get consistency, will be on the targets a good few months before trying for game! Just curious :)
Cheers mate. Without seeing how it’s all set out, the runs, the fence, the land either side of the fence etc, it’s impossible to say. I don’t know how or where you were setting them.
@CattyShackHunter I'm in Devon and Cornwall hunting it's large square sheep fencing and I normally set every other run that looks good I put them on the fence but would you put them in front on a teler and peg
@@pelletandferretpestcontrol7367 I’d always prefer to put them on a run if possible, but that depends how high the grass / cover is on the run, and also if there’s any possibility of a sheep being caught in one. You can always use snare stops to avoid that though. If the grass is really short, I’d prefer to set them on the fence, but without seeing where and how you’re setting them, I can’t say for sure what and where’s best.
@CattyShackHunter thank you for the advice I'd love to invite you down for a bit of snaring airguning and ferreting in the winter but it's a long way down here and from what you do up there you have a fer bit of work on your own premition keep up the good work and please more videos
@@pelletandferretpestcontrol7367 no problem at all mate, and thank you very much for the invite. It’s definitely a long way out from here, but much appreciated. Best of luck! Maybe try and do some videos?
Eh yup towd lad, thought I'd drop ya a line 😉 So for discernment n a 'properly' made snare, where would i get 🤔 & roughly said prices too ... BTW really njoyed this vid !! It has already been said how to vid It would be a great vid !! Cheers 🍻 👏
Great to see you back. Your wealth of knowledge is truly missed.
Thanks Matt, much appreciated mate 👍🏻
Iya Wayne well put together enjoyable to watch you definitely know your onions
Thanks Paul, much appreciated.
Blimmin good to see you out 'n' about on your channel again, Mr. M.
Good info and catching along the way.
You should to do some more vids - How to's and stuff 😉👍🏼
Cheers mate! I’m certainly going to try! 👍🏻👍🏻
@@CattyShackHunter Excellent!
But it’s all down to time, isn’t it?
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@@BourneOutside yeah, and if I want to do it. I want to hunt when I get the chance to. Filming myself hunting, isn’t the same as me going out and just hunting. As in the video, trying to film a couple of shots, I missed the opportunities at the shots because I was messing about with the camera. About 9 hours worth of overall time went into this snaring vid, and I don’t often get that much free time.
@@CattyShackHunter I suppose when you are with Fieldsports channel and Jack Pyke at least you get to “play” whilst someone else is filming 😁👍🏼
Most creators editing floor is filled with rubbish that isn’t worth including in a half decent video.
I know mine is 🤣
Just go out and play Wayne 😉👍🏼
Good on you, taking up where glenn walters left off - post VHD and all that 👏
Thank you Ian. Always learning! 👍🏻
Awesome thank you real field craft in action 👍
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Nice to see a place with rabbits. There aren't many about at all in Somerset this year
@@chrisroles3664 it’s been the same down here for years mate. I’ve just been fortunate to gain permission on this farmland that hasn’t been controlled for 4 years.
Good to see you back Wayne!
Thank you Viktor 👍🏻
Really interesting video Wayne 👍
@@simontanner cheers Simon 👍🏻
Good vid , i find rabbits through these warmer months milky and a bit emaciated , ide rather eat em in the colder months when they've accumulated some belly fat , you done good there , the loud squealing a rabbit lets out when first snared usually attracts every fox within a mile 😂 good man checking em dawn and dusk ,
The ground hasn’t been well controlled for around 4 years, so they need controlling right away because of the crop damage. They’re far from emaciated though, kidneys surrounded in fat, they’re living well! I’ve lost one to a fox so far, but now you’ve said it…
@@CattyShackHunter yea sorry mate I bocked it for ya 😣👍🍻
@@manofkentcatapultsgunsando5069 🤣🙈👍🏻
Good video I've been waiting for 1 like this for a while 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@Anthony-bf4uf cheers Anthony, much appreciated 👍🏻
great vid wayne
Thanks mate 👍🏻
Impressive haul.
@@hernandotorres1234 thank you 👍🏻
Great video will you be doing anymore snaring vids? Hope so enjoy watching, and learning from them👍🤣
Thank you Jason, yes mate, I plan to try and do a bit more of everything really 👍🏻
Great video 👊🏼
Thank you 👊🏻👍🏻
Great video m8
Cheers bud 👍🏻
Nice mate...used to do a lot of snaring myself.
Cheers mate. I do love it 👍🏻
@@CattyShackHunter we used to get a quid a rabbit 40 years ago from the local butcher the. Rest rabbit and veg pie with gravy mum would make.my mates are still at it down in sussex.
@@nathanevans6331 I never sold a rabbit for money. I exchanged a fair few for beers years ago though 😂🤣
@@CattyShackHunter fair shout pal😊
Good content again Wayne i still watch your old snaring and trapping vids Do you still have the black lurcher
Cheers Craig, yes I still have him, I wouldn’t get rid of him.
Good to have you back mate. More catapult videos coming in the future?
Thanks mate! Hopefully when the season comes around! So hard to film it well on your own though.
Another good one Wayne. How is your old feller? Ain't seen him for ages.
@@greenjack1959l cheers Kenny. He’s doing alright thank you. Good and bad days.
@@CattyShackHunter Nothing too bad I hope, say Hello from me when you see him.
@@greenjack1959l will do mate 👍🏻
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@@tombashforth3025 👍🏻👍🏻
Great video! I hunt for food in the Uk but am very careful to be ethical harvesting. Do you find majority/all are dead when you pick them up? Sorry if this is a tricky question just wanting to diversify my food gathering (just bought one of your eco carry's ;) ) cheers mate !
Also are the snares bought and if so from where? And how do you prevent catching non target species?
@@DannyBaron-h3t yes, all dead. The snare catches around the neck. Setting the snare height is very important to the individual run, but if the rabbit somehow hops through, the noose generally isn’t able to close small enough, easily enough to snag them by the leg. You need to read your runs and signs properly (rabbit activity, droppings, crop damage, size of the run, actually seeing rabbits using the runs), to ensure you’re setting to catch your target species. You can use deer stops on your snares, which is law in some parts of the UK, to avoid any larger animal being caught by the leg, if you’re setting on open runs. But realistically, you’re never going to catch a fox, or deer around the neck in a rabbit snare.
@@CattyShackHunter thank you Wayne :) also did you ever catch up with that hare with your catapult? I'm practicing like mad with mine struggling to get consistency, will be on the targets a good few months before trying for game! Just curious :)
Great video, mate. I struggled when snaring sheep fencing for rabbits. Do you have any advice
Cheers mate. Without seeing how it’s all set out, the runs, the fence, the land either side of the fence etc, it’s impossible to say. I don’t know how or where you were setting them.
@CattyShackHunter I'm in Devon and Cornwall hunting it's large square sheep fencing and I normally set every other run that looks good I put them on the fence but would you put them in front on a teler and peg
@@pelletandferretpestcontrol7367 I’d always prefer to put them on a run if possible, but that depends how high the grass / cover is on the run, and also if there’s any possibility of a sheep being caught in one. You can always use snare stops to avoid that though. If the grass is really short, I’d prefer to set them on the fence, but without seeing where and how you’re setting them, I can’t say for sure what and where’s best.
@CattyShackHunter thank you for the advice I'd love to invite you down for a bit of snaring airguning and ferreting in the winter but it's a long way down here and from what you do up there you have a fer bit of work on your own premition keep up the good work and please more videos
@@pelletandferretpestcontrol7367 no problem at all mate, and thank you very much for the invite. It’s definitely a long way out from here, but much appreciated. Best of luck! Maybe try and do some videos?
Enjoyed the video nice to see. Lucky your not in wales as there banned by our muppets that don’t know arsenal from there elbow
Cheers mate! Lunacy! The 20mph thing too…WTH!?
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Nice video man do you no when the new hgh is coming out bro
Thanks man. Supposedly completed this month, available next month 🤞🏻
OK man nice one looking forward to it
Que bacana irmão
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Bang to rights😆
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Keep stacking them up grate vid pal
Thank you 👍🏻
Can u do a video on how to make a snare?
I don’t make them myself mate, I buy them pre-made.
Do you make or buy your snares?
I buy them mate, but I am considering making my own.
@@CattyShackHunter awesome, would make a great video. See all these survival ones but yours has the tiller etc, definitely more professional 👌🏼
@@ifell3 cheers mate 👍🏻
Eh yup towd lad, thought I'd drop ya a line 😉 So for discernment n a 'properly' made snare, where would i get 🤔 & roughly said prices too ...
BTW really njoyed this vid !! It has already been said how to vid It would be a great vid !! Cheers 🍻 👏
@@nevillejennings7334 what he said 😁
Very unusual to have all four rabbits dead in snares on the places you set.
Why? There are no snare stops.
It's not.