Probuk 93 Posted March 9, 2013 Report Share Posted March 9, 2013 (edited) Just sat reading the same old threads so thought id get a fresh one going. When i was a kid, about 8 years old i use to catch rabbits with Brambles. Does or has anyone else ever used this method. Whats the most unusual method you've used for catching rabbits Marty Edited March 9, 2013 by Probuk Quote Link to post
nod 285 Posted March 9, 2013 Report Share Posted March 9, 2013 I killed a young rabbit with a carrot. I was walking to set cages and I see him sitting tight and only had carrot to hand. Good size carrot at about 8 yards in the noggin 1 Quote Link to post
saintsman54 15 Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 Heard a story of "the best way to kill a rabbit" firstly find burrow, lodge a brick above burrow entrance, sprinkle black pepper in the burrow entrance, wait, when rabbits wonder out it will sniff the pepper, go to sneeze, then knock itself out on the brick! ........... easy 4 Quote Link to post
j1985 1,983 Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 I've read about the bramble trick but never done it, run me through how you used to do it. Quote Link to post
Probuk 93 Posted March 10, 2013 Author Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 I've read about the bramble trick but never done it, run me through how you used to do it. Its simple, but most of what i cought where in stoppers or shallow burrows. My farm bred border collie would mark a hole and start digging at the entrence. Id find a bramble bush and snap off a good lengh, then find what ever i could to dig down to it a little, id dig down so far with the help of my stone mad collie then keep putting the bramble down till i felt the rabbit kicking at it, Then slowley start to twist it into its fur until it had a good grip on it, then just slowley pull the rabbit out. They always come out arse end first Marty Quote Link to post
fitchet 788 Posted March 10, 2013 Report Share Posted March 10, 2013 There was an apple orchard near where i grew up with rabbit proof fencing around it. As kids we would block up the holes in the fencing and chase the rabbits till the hit a fence then you could catch them ... Quote Link to post
unlacedgecko 1,466 Posted March 14, 2013 Report Share Posted March 14, 2013 I was out lamping with my mate over the weekend. In one field there was a telegraph pole. It had diagonal straining wires. The bottom 3ft of the wire was clad in wood. There were 3 rabbits in the field. My mate slipped his dog. We were following the course in the beam, when from the side we heard a thump. The dog caught the rabbit. looking around the field another rabbit had killed itself running into the wooden cladding on the wires. 1 Quote Link to post
saharashadow 26 Posted March 16, 2013 Report Share Posted March 16, 2013 Haven't done it using bramble but know of people who have. I have got a couple of bunnies out of stop ends when I haven't been able to reach them, but using a length of barbed wire which works on the same principle. Quote Link to post
j1985 1,983 Posted March 16, 2013 Report Share Posted March 16, 2013 I've read about the bramble trick but never done it, run me through how you used to do it. Its simple, but most of what i cought where in stoppers or shallow burrows. My farm bred border collie would mark a hole and start digging at the entrence. Id find a bramble bush and snap off a good lengh, then find what ever i could to dig down to it a little, id dig down so far with the help of my stone mad collie then keep putting the bramble down till i felt the rabbit kicking at it, Then slowley start to twist it into its fur until it had a good grip on it, then just slowley pull the rabbit out. They always come out arse end first Marty My bull marks and tries to dig to them too, he's as bonkers as a collie lol I'll try this, sounds fun. Quote Link to post
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