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I profess I know nothing about snares.

 

My son just got in and said he'd seen a fox a few hundred yards up the lane caught in a snare. Fair enough, but the idiot who put it there put it in the hedge between a field and the road. The fox was hanging itself on the lane, in plain view of anyone who was walking or driving by.

 

We went back up there and did what was necessary. I might be naive, but I thought snares weren't supposed to have a stop to stop them tightening all the way. This one didn't but it seemed to have a sort of metal tag on it to stop it opening up again? Or could it have been a snare for a different animal?

 

Anyway, it's on my bonfire now so no passers by will have to see it. :thumbs:

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Or it's a fed up sheep farmer who's been loosing a few late lambs to a fox and that's the only place he has found it's run(you need to put a snare on a fox run to catch it :D ) and he don't know any better or anyone with night vision to get this lamp wise old fox,if it were me i'd have gone to how ever owned the field and tell him you've sorted it and a "maybe i can help you with your vermin issues " slipped in there walshie :thumbs: ..

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Its always a worry that someone from the general public might see a fox in the wire be it set correctly or not they wont know the difference .I try to keep well away from the roads .The fox wonders around for miles in a night so you can snare them well away from the roads .Anyhow i think you did the right thing by sorting it out .

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I profess I know nothing about snares.

 

My son just got in and said he'd seen a fox a few hundred yards up the lane caught in a snare. Fair enough, but the idiot who put it there put it in the hedge between a field and the road. The fox was hanging itself on the lane, in plain view of anyone who was walking or driving by.

 

We went back up there and did what was necessary. I might be naive, but I thought snares weren't supposed to have a stop to stop them tightening all the way. This one didn't but it seemed to have a sort of metal tag on it to stop it opening up again? Or could it have been a snare for a different animal?

 

Anyway, it's on my bonfire now so no passers by will have to see it. :thumbs:

Snares don't have a stop to prevent them tightening , but the law states it can't be a locking snare , that is it can't just keep tightening as the animal pulls and eventually strangle it - which is why so many target animals get away after thrashing about for hours on end - another stupid piece of legislation .

 

You're right about the the siting of it though - absolutely ridiculous place to put a snare . Non target animals use fox runs , and it could have been deer or badger hanging there for all to see.

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Shit way to die.ban the fucjing things I say.

Wounding by shotgun or rifle is equally as bad , let's ban those too ? And air rifles...

Agree! Snaring is as humane as any form of control. Of course it can be inhumane if not done properly, but so can any other method.

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Shit way to die.ban the fucjing things I say.

Wounding by shotgun or rifle is equally as bad , let's ban those too ? And air rifles...

Agree! Snaring is as humane as any form of control. Of course it can be inhumane if not done properly, but so can any other method.

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Shit way to die.ban the fucjing things I say.

Wounding by shotgun or rifle is equally as bad , let's ban those too ? And air rifles...
Agree! Snaring is as humane as any form of control. Of course it can be inhumane if not done properly, but so can any other method.

Agree Eddie such a good point you posted it twice lol

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