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thats an interesting set up there micky. is the snare fixed to the fence with a fishing swivel clip? How do you get the tension or presentation with it on the swivel and not directly tied? do you find the snares last longer?

 

Sorry for the bombardment of questions, i've got a similar situation on a permission of mine and the snare get twisted up really quick but then again it might be my shoddy snare spinning.

 

Cheers

 

Rob

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It is a carp swivel,the snare is held in place with a wood tealer ,thats the stick that looks like its laying across the rabbits head, the wire is held in place by a notch cut into , the top of the tealer,then the loop can be adjusted ,you could just tie the wire onto the fence ,but this way suits me.

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Interesting this one. Have you attached the rabbit wire to the swivel, by the twine, or is the wire attached directley to the swivel like a fox wire? Looks a good way of doing it. (I cant tell from the photo)

 

You could attach a swivel either way, direct on the snare or twine. I've never bothered with them, but the wood tealer/swivel setup works well..

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Interesting this one. Have you attached the rabbit wire to the swivel, by the twine, or is the wire attached directley to the swivel like a fox wire? Looks a good way of doing it. (I cant tell from the photo)

 

You could attach a swivel either way, direct on the snare or twine. I've never bothered with them, but the wood tealer/swivel setup works well..

Thanks

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france086.jpg No twine is used , wire to swivel - swivel to fence ,i am not physically able to tie knots, so this method suits me,the loop is adjusted by pulling the wire through the tealer ,that is then pushed in to the required height and the swivel clipped to the fence
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france086.jpg No twine is used , wire to swivel - swivel to fence ,i am not physically able to tie knots, so this method suits me,the loop is adjusted by pulling the wire through the tealer ,that is then pushed in to the required height and the swivel clipped to the fence

Thats neat, I have one or two places I could use that, but otherwise its stock fencing and open runs for me aswell. I like the idea though.

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I went over at dinner time and set half a dozen wires ,i had a look at around 6 pm ,two rabbits had slipped up ,one was only a titch ,so i sent him on his way, the other was three parts grown ,so hes in the pot on monday

france105.jpg

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