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  1. I am at this moment re~vamping 100 figure 4 tealers which I purchased of Snareman many years ago with new snares and para cord all purchased from TRAPWORKS , I can highly recommend David and his Fox snares are the fastest firing I,ve come across , even the Yanks are buying them from David best regards Steve
  2. Hi Matt , excuse,s excuse,s if you have a technical problem with your camera ask a 15 year old , they will sort it out in minutes best regards STEVE
  3. About bloody time Matt I asked you this on 18 /4/09 on the uk trapping forum how it was done , still waiting was down at Dave,s ( Trapworks ) on Sunday with Pigeon Phil having a look at the horse paddocks , where he has taken nigh on 200 rabbits off during the summer ( what a night~mare job ) using various methods , best regards STEVE
  4. Ithink that you have answered your own question best regards STEVE
  5. Sorry Trapper , I have got to dis~agree with you mate , you have got to look at the " bigger picture " did a mouse job last year for a lady on a Friday night , charged her only £70 for two visit,s , then done the proofing for £50 , since then she has had a Wasp nest and has reccommended to numerous of her friends for various pest control jobs etc , now here is the punch~line , the lady who called me out on Friday night phoned the big " RIPOFKIL " the nearist technician was 2 hours away ( yeah right ) 1hours work , plus 2 hours traveling back all at £70 an hour , total bill £ 350 , plus
  6. Hi Glass 22 , Trapworks (David Holdaway) will be making compelet rabbit snares with pegs shortly , for I,m taking him down some Ash logs tomorrow or Sunday , the tealers will be attached with para~cord not baling twine to the pegs , so if you want to get in early give David a pm soon , best regards STEVE
  7. Hi David , thoughly enjoyed my day with you on Monday , all the tips and little wrinkles you taught me on snaring / trapping was fantastic , you are a great teacher , the only thing i could liken it to , would be having a one to one with the Grand~Master ( have yer got your fecking ears paint on AKA Snareman ) your generosity / hospitality was second to none , what with all the snares /tealers etc and knowledge you sent me home with was amazing the break~aways are definately the way forward , I think I might have solved a certain plastic tube problem for you and I loved that little metal
  8. Hi Dave , I ,m looking forward to seeing you on Monday mate I am dying to have a look at these stable,s and how big was that snare hoop that the fox walked through red or white wine ?? best regards STEVE
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    Hi Micky B , Martin from the Netloft is on THL as Mole catcher give him a pm best regards Steve
  10. Hi IAN B , any chance of a photo of those " holders " that you pinched ( sorry acquired ) of Pegandgun best regards Steve
  11. Hi David , did you manage to get them Kania,s set to~day or not ??? best regards Steve
  12. Could not agree with you any~more , I know that Rolfe ( Steve Caple ) occassionally writes articles for them , but take all the adverts out and you might just have enough to wipe your back~side with Steve
  13. Hi Rolfe , is there a design fault with these traps i.e weak springs enabling the squirrel to escape ?? there was a thread about these traps some where in the archives about how the squirrel,s once caught were gnawing the hell out of the fence panels , then " Ditch Shitter " came up with a brilliant idea of putting a thin metal plate the hieght and width of the trap, between the fence and trap to resolve this problem ! and as for that stick I can see them making short work of that !!! best regards Steve
  14. Hi Ian , an "awesome " piece of trapping there , just as a matter of intrest , where do you buy your cubby tunnels from ?? best regards Steve
  15. FFS ,you only have to look at the springs to see that they are not genuine Fenn traps , let alone the gap in the jaws , more chinese crap on the market ,you only have to look at the sellers rating !!! to see it,s a con :realmad: when are you boys going to wake up ????? STEVE
  16. Hi Roger , have you got John B ,s book from Fourteenacres by any chance best regards Steve
  17. Hi Patdahat , you say you "that they are a rare bird in your area " so why do you want to trap it for ??? I like the odd Jay or two around , when they start " cackling up " there is some~thing mooching about , you would be surprised how many times I,ve caught a fox out best regards Steve
  18. Aaron , watch the dvd again and this time pay attention
  19. Hi Torchey , type in www.killgerm.com then scroll down until you find their training , they are doing a 2 day training course on insects in Bristol !!!!! plus many other courses , best regards Steve
  20. Hi Hound , get your boss to send them back Monday morning A,S.A.P , best regards Steve
  21. Hi Bosco , type in www.pestcontrolonline . com , they sell both items you are requiring , look in there bird control / netting section , they sell the ratchet crimping pliers for £53.08 +pp + vat , where as Solway are £99 !!! quite a bit of difference in prices should save you a few quid , hope this has been of some help to you and any~body else , best regards Steve
  22. Hi L+B give John B a PM at fourteenacres and get Wayne Walton,s ( moley ) DVD , money well spent , secondly what type of mole traps are you using ??? best regards Steve
  23. I stand corrected thanks Matt for putting this back on track best regards Steve
  24. A man was tragically found dead on Cocklawburn Beach near Bewick last month ,hence why all the gas is being recalled for safety reason,s , could you please put the link up " Matt the Rat " thank you ! best regards Steve
  25. Well done Rolfe , nice to see that you had done a risk assessment by roping the area off , so some idiot dose not try to claim off your third party liability insurance ! best regards Steve
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