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Re-tensioning a rabbit snare; How to
Topic Started: 15th December 2009 - 01:09 PM (268 Views)
TrapWorks
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I made a short video this morning on how to re-tension a rabbit snare after making a catch.

I didn't go to RADA, so don't expect too much...

Re-tensioning a rabbit snare

Hope you find this useful.

T
Edited by photopro, 15th December 2009 - 06:16 PM.
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Very informative T and I'm sure that will help some of our members increase their rabbit bag.

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thanks for that tw, i didnt realise a snare needed tensioning, iv made a couple of snares at work but the 1's iv made have are smaller how many inch's long is the wire?? i think i cut mine approx 11" something like that
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Just goes to prove, you live and learn. Thanks for that.
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*aaaa* Thanks for that Photopro - I think... *lol*

Ricochet, my snare wires are 22.5 inches long giving a large noose of 7.5 inches across by 5.5 inches high. I set them a minimum of 6.5 inches high from the bottom of the noose to the ground.

All the best

T
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