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Got half a dozen of them from Killgerm just to see what they were like. Think they import them from the states.

Really easy to use, dont have to open up the run like you do with a Duffus and you can back to back them so doubling your catching chances. Due to the small size of them they don't take up much room either. I'm impressed with them and will be adding more of them to an ever growing arsenal of traps.

 

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1 down, many more to go!!

hi, wat sort of trap is that. did u get it from usa, i think i'v seen a video on you tube of them being used. r they any good.

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Got half a dozen of them from Killgerm just to see what they were like. Think they import them from the states.

Really easy to use, dont have to open up the run like you do with a Duffus and you can back to back them so doubling your catching chances. Due to the small size of them they don't take up much room either. I'm impressed with them and will be adding more of them to an ever growing arsenal of traps.

 

post-45526-072064400 1287775216_thumb.jpg

 

1 down, many more to go!!

hi, wat sort of trap is that. did u get it from usa, i think i'v seen a video on you tube of them being used. r they any good.

 

 

Interesting I got a couple from killgerm but no success with them as yet :( Had 5 this week in the half barrels though :notworthy:

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............been practicing with duffus's recently with 0 sucess!!!...... I cant catch a mole for love nor money!!!!

Theres a bloke on here called 'Born hunter', works for pro trapper who sold me some talpa traps, come across some awkard moles and in 1 night caught 2 on these traps, piece of piss to set and a good success rate to go with them.

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How long have we had a season on moles? :tongue2:

 

Nice trapping and best of luck for the cold fingers ahead :thumbs:

 

aint looking forward to the winter, cold fingers, get in the van warm fingers, next farm cold fingers, in the van warm fingers its when they start to go orange then you cant feel if they are cold or warm and cant set a trap either. but a good tip is to dip ur hands in an ice cold bucket of water in the morning it gets the blood pumping round ur hands to keep them warm till bout noon

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