ianrob 2 Posted February 7, 2008 Report Share Posted February 7, 2008 looking for a bag to hold snares while out snareing something along the lines of a game bag but not so expensive just looking for a cheap snare bagg that looks ok I use an old Post bag with a dodgy buckle that sometimes can be so f*****g annoying but I've had it thirty years. The pin on the buckle is so worn and the strap so soft that sometimes, usually in the pissing rain, and the dark, and the windy and muddy and unhappiness, it slips and falls to the ground spilling its contents everywhere. I usually say oh dear. One of these days I must get a new one, trouble is this ones just the right size. Quote Link to post
snareman 3 Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 looking for a bag to hold snares while out snareing something along the lines of a game bag but not so expensive just looking for a cheap snare bagg that looks ok I use an old Post bag with a dodgy buckle that sometimes can be so f*****g annoying but I've had it thirty years. The pin on the buckle is so worn and the strap so soft that sometimes, usually in the pissing rain, and the dark, and the windy and muddy and unhappiness, it slips and falls to the ground spilling its contents everywhere. I usually say oh dear. One of these days I must get a new one, trouble is this ones just the right size. ian, why don,t you put a piece of an old rabbit snarewire through it like i did with mine , as i experienced the same problem. and it saves any aggrivation. Quote Link to post
ianrob 2 Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 looking for a bag to hold snares while out snareing something along the lines of a game bag but not so expensive just looking for a cheap snare bagg that looks ok I use an old Post bag with a dodgy buckle that sometimes can be so f*****g annoying but I've had it thirty years. The pin on the buckle is so worn and the strap so soft that sometimes, usually in the pissing rain, and the dark, and the windy and muddy and unhappiness, it slips and falls to the ground spilling its contents everywhere. I usually say oh dear. One of these days I must get a new one, trouble is this ones just the right size. ian, why don,t you put a piece of an old rabbit snarewire through it like i did with mine , as i experienced the same problem. and it saves any aggrivation. I'll do that Glenn Quote Link to post
devonlad 0 Posted February 9, 2008 Report Share Posted February 9, 2008 looking for a bag to hold snares while out snareing something along the lines of a game bag but not so expensive just looking for a cheap snare bagg that looks ok Got mine from a charity shop, bloody fantastic, couple of zip pockets inside which I keep a small torch knife and pliers. Not bad for 75p ! Quote Link to post
snareman 3 Posted February 10, 2008 Report Share Posted February 10, 2008 looking for a bag to hold snares while out snareing something along the lines of a game bag but not so expensive just looking for a cheap snare bagg that looks ok Got mine from a charity shop, bloody fantastic, couple of zip pockets inside which I keep a small torch knife and pliers. Not bad for 75p ! i got some old postbags for nothing , imagine spending all that on a bag to carry rabbits . Quote Link to post
markieboi 0 Posted February 12, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 big thanks to ds Quote Link to post
gerjan 7 Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 I use a military bread bag(weard name..). Got the one on the pic only a bit more grey. Gerjan Quote Link to post
gerjan 7 Posted May 20, 2008 Report Share Posted May 20, 2008 i got some old postbags for nothing , imagine spending all that on a bag to carry rabbits . I had that to, my father is mailman so its easy to get, the only problem (in Holland) is if they see you with a postbag they report it "stolen". Gerjan Quote Link to post
snareman 3 Posted May 27, 2008 Report Share Posted May 27, 2008 looking for a bag to hold snares while out snareing something along the lines of a game bag but not so expensive just looking for a cheap snare bagg that looks ok I use an old Post bag with a dodgy buckle that sometimes can be so f*****g annoying but I've had it thirty years. The pin on the buckle is so worn and the strap so soft that sometimes, usually in the pissing rain, and the dark, and the windy and muddy and unhappiness, it slips and falls to the ground spilling its contents everywhere. I usually say oh dear. One of these days I must get a new one, trouble is this ones just the right size. ian, why don,t you put a piece of an old rabbit snarewire through it like i did with mine , as i experienced the same problem. and it saves any aggrivation. I'll do that Glenn ian was looking through the shed the other day after reading this post and ended up finding 6 different big snare bags, that i forgot that i even had. Quote Link to post
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