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Does anyone know if you can get these in Ireland or sent to Ireland, asking for a farmer who wants one, tried this American site, paid and they refunded the money, with no reason?

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Duke Cage Trap

Duke Cage Trap

Heavy duty trap measures 30x12x12 with single door. "I personally use this trap in my nuisance control business. This trap is tuff, and will last for years!"--Jason

(Due to the size of box, extra shipping must be added to this product)

Price: $39 each

 

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Duke DP Dog Proof Trap

Duke DP "Dog-Proof" Trap

Introducing the long awaited Duke DP "Dog Proof" Raccoon Trap! Features heavy duty machine chain with swivels attached. This trap comes equipped with a stake attached directly to the bottom of the trap. Set it, stake it, and forget it. Its that simple. Features heavy duty coil springs and trigger system.

Single Trap: $15

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Coon Dagger

Coon Daggers (Dog Proof Traps)

The unique 2-way circle trigger can substantially increase your catch ratio over other standard trigger models.

6 traps: $98

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Bridger 1.5 CS

Bridger #1-1/2 Coilspring (2 coils)

5" jaw spread. An extremely well built trap at a bargain price! A great choice for fox, raccoon, and similar that will still hold the occassional coyote that comes along. Double posted pan and night latch dog. Thick jaws, heavy base, high levers, and 12" of machine chain with swivel on end.

Half-Dozen: $41

 

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Dozen: $74

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Yea totally agree! Think he shouldn't have represented himself! He doesn't seem as if he's too clued up on things!

 

I don't think its written anywhere in legislation that its illegal to posses legholds, only illegal to use them, so he may have been his own downfall on this one!

 

Sorry just an update!

 

Had a look at the Irish Legislation! It is illegal to import legholds without special licence! So just be aware any yee Irish trap collectors! ;)

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Yea totally agree! Think he shouldn't have represented himself! He doesn't seem as if he's too clued up on things!

 

I don't think its written anywhere in legislation that its illegal to posses legholds, only illegal to use them, so he may have been his own downfall on this one!

 

Sorry just an update!

 

Had a look at the Irish Legislation! It is illegal to import legholds without special licence! So just be aware any yee Irish trap collectors! ;)

thanks for keeping him out of jail ?
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Had a look at the Irish Legislation! It is illegal to import legholds without special licence! So just be aware any yee Irish trap collectors! ;)

 

Eddie could you give me a link to that legislation please? PM if you prefer

Here you go OTC!

 

http://www.irishstatutebook.ie/2003/en/si/0620.html

 

The relevent piece is at the bottom!

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