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  bigredbusa said:
in a word no matey . me personaly havent snared as that exact reason why it put me off . rather run em or shoot em on the lamp

 

 

got to agree....................... as much as I enjoy my hunting, our quarry deserves respect and a quick demise. Snaring is a lazy form of fox control, and not that effective if you ask me...........

 

I once free and badly injured fallow that was caught around its antlers and lower jaw in a fox snare that as irresponsiblty set in a ride........................ not pretty

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Simoman watch what comes out of your talky round hole !! You slandering me and I don't take kindly to it at all !

 

The area of my body to which you refer to so inaccurately looks like a cumberland riding an oven ready partridge ( without the seasoning, butter and bacon!)..

 

Get yer facts straight you lying wretch !!

 

:D

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Snaring is a very effective and humane method of fox control when carried out correctly, it gets good results as well.

 

Not sure that Brummys method of dispatch is that good though?..........Darcy is still alive!! :icon_eek:

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  Brummy said:
Simoman watch what comes out of your talky round hole !! You slandering me and I don't take kindly to it at all !

 

The area of my body to which you refer to so inaccurately looks like a cumberland riding an oven ready partridge ( without the seasoning, butter and bacon!)..

 

Get yer facts straight you lying wretch !!

 

:D

 

 

:clapper::clapper::clapper:

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