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    Article: Snaring and the law in the UK

    See the above post. TW
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    Article: Snaring and the law in the UK

    Fattytaff, the laws in Wales are the same in England. Only Scotland has different laws currently. TW
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    Article: Snaring and the law in the UK

    This is true but steel wire becomes unusable after a catch, possibly two, brass wire for rabbits only can be reshaped time and time again. I only use steel wire for foxes. TW
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    Need a snare that kills a rabbit quickly

    Snaring squirrels on branches or poles is not illegal in the UK. Spring snares are still used for rats too. Fence snaring rabbits is the quickest way to kill them but you run the risk of catching other animals and birds too, if snaring on fence lines get some 4ply snares of brass, same as the...
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    Hi to all

    Thank you for the welcome! TW
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    Hi to all

    Hi all, my name is David and I live in Hampshire. I own TrapWorks, which is a website from which you can buy snares, traps etc. I have a passion for all things countryside but mainly I am into shooting with air rifles, trapping and snaring. I was raised in the Scottish countryside form the age...
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    Snare traps set around ponds .

    Me, mink snaring is highly effective in the right hands. Badgers in fox snares is the sign of a poor snareman, I have NEVER caught a badger in a snare, and here in the chalky Hampshire countryside we have more badgers than people! TW
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    Legal Traps?

    Hello all, I am David from TrapWorks, I found this link when going through my google statistics. If I may make one or two clarifications and suggestions I hope no one minds. With regards to snaring rabbits; In Scotland a 'deer stop' is required by law, this has nothing to do with the...