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Just bring some sausage head that wanted a days ferreting with you that works for me

I also yoused to youse big safety pins ,, on a bit of webbing,, it's easy to push the point through the hock , can get 5 on each pin,, my mate Nobby of here made some home made pins even better than t

i am a rocket scientist and my son is a brain surgeon , yesterday when we were out with the ferrets we invented this piece of high tech kit to carry rabbits with,

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Decoy bags are good for when your getting a few. I hate have to leg rabbit to carry them it takes alot of time up when youve got loads to do. I just chuck them gutted out into the bag then when im home pull them out straiten them and chuck them in the freezer in rows. Just what works for me.

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I use a bag as well if I am out on a proper night lamping. But when I am just walking the dog hoping to grab the odd rabbit I dont carry a bag (i wouldnt want to walk through the village with a bag clearly on display). These carriers sound like a good idea to me as they look to be fairly compact and able to store in your pocket. If I was to get one it would have to be like the one tomo put on and I would be looking to wear it under my coat.

What I currently do is use a smaller dog lead double it over so that the snaper is attached to the handle then thread the legs and put the dog lead across my shoulders with the rabbits dangling down each side of your body

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I use these if not a rucksack, or empty rucksack and leg on to carriers to be picked up later. Been using these for years, easy made up out of seatbelt or nylon webbing and a couple of strong rings. Fold up small ,so can put a few in your pocket or battery bag ect.

 

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And the leg goes through same as tommo,s and as TJones suggested mite try with knot at other end. :thumbs: Atb

 

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I just take a few stong bin bags with handles along in my pocket :)

do they not burst open when you've got a few rabbits in them

Dont know what its like down by you but up here in Scotland the kind council provide us with stong recycling bags ;) handles included! Your right in doubting standard black bin bags, but rubble sacks would do it, sure they are only a couple of quid for a roll of ten in ASDA/Tesco. Not sure they have handles though.

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