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A local farmer whos land i shoot over has built himself a ladder trap (using plans off the internet) but cannot get any crows interested in entering we have tried a winged crow, magpie and a rabbit carcass all to no avail, any ideas would be gratefully accepted

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A local farmer whos land i shoot over has built himself a ladder trap (using plans off the internet) but cannot get any crows interested in entering we have tried a winged crow, magpie and a rabbit carcass all to no avail, any ideas would be gratefully accepted

 

You've tried a winged crow? :blink: FFS....

 

What a stupid post.

 

I expect this post is already quoted on one of the animal rights anti trapping sites.

 

Moron.

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A local farmer whos land i shoot over has built himself a ladder trap (using plans off the internet) but cannot get any crows interested in entering we have tried a winged crow, magpie and a rabbit carcass all to no avail, any ideas would be gratefully accepted

 

You've tried a winged crow? :blink: FFS....

 

What a stupid post.

 

I expect this post is already quoted on one of the animal rights anti trapping sites.

 

Moron.

 

 

 

thats a really helpful post :wallbash:

 

instead of knocking the lad why not explain what he's doing wrong and why he should'nt be using a wing crow instead of trying to look a fool yourself :whistling:

 

i was always told if you don't know ask, it's the only way you'll learn.however i think it's best to ask first sometimes though :thumbs:

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A local farmer whos land i shoot over has built himself a ladder trap (using plans off the internet) but cannot get any crows interested in entering we have tried a winged crow, magpie and a rabbit carcass all to no avail, any ideas would be gratefully accepted

 

You've tried a winged crow? :blink: FFS....

 

What a stupid post.

 

I expect this post is already quoted on one of the animal rights anti trapping sites.

 

Moron.

 

 

 

thats a really helpful post :wallbash:

 

instead of knocking the lad why not explain what he's doing wrong and why he should'nt be using a wing crow instead of trying to look a fool yourself :whistling:

 

i was always told if you don't know ask, it's the only way you'll learn.however i think it's best to ask first sometimes though :thumbs:

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For your information twat the crow was one i found whilst out with my dogs which was about dead i managed to nurse it back to health and now it is feeds from my hand and lives the life of riley in my garden, so if you have nothing constructive to say in the future keep your big arrogant mouth shut cock

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leave the top off completly and bait it every day with anything nice and visible rabbits and hen eggs are usefull then when they are feeding without fear put 1 side on one day then the other the next day trick is to get them in without fear :thumbs:

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