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nod dont mek me laugh ive snared for the past 20yrs and most of them are dead.you do get the odd 1s that are alive.but if they jump a fence once caught they are dead.you must be seting your loop to big and catching round there gut then pulling tight towards the back legs.!!

 

no mate your just setting them illegally

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how fecking stupid coming onto an hunting site and asking about gloves to trap a fox and then wanting to take it to the vets,, come on now lets have a bit of common sense, (thats putting it very litely) shoot the fecking thing an have done with the manged up pest, good luck.

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If you read what was wrote you would see, hunting is hunting and most of the people on this site including myself enjoy it, however there is a wealth of knowledge on this site and im attempting to help someone who is not a hunter get an answer that i don't know, you may want to buy yourself a dictionary and look up the word conservation as it goes hand in hand with our sport, with all due respect just because a persons opinion is not the same as yours calling it stupid i only a reflection of yourself

 

 

Many thanks

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