WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by Hectic habbib » Sun Jan 14, 2018 8:27 am

barra mick wrote:Ive got one laying around

Its pretty old
Are u interested in on selling it

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by Texas » Sun Jan 14, 2018 9:40 am

Hey truedogz,
In my younger days, I used to take the ferret out for a run, as much as possible
Didn't keep mine in my jacket pocket though
Gra

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by Paulanderson » Sun Jan 14, 2018 2:07 pm

Hi Will

During my school years we lived at/near Terang, Drouin, Kilcunda, Casterton and Bunyip. I had a couple of different ferrets during that time but they travelled in a basket I tied to my bike - definitely not in a coat pocket! One was very tame but the other would bite you if it had half a chance. Ferreting was good fun unless the ferret managed to kill a rabbit underground and then it would eat and sleep - and you would have to wait it out. Banging a shovel on the ground would sometimes help. Most times though we would use muzzle rings. As you can see from the places we lived fishing varied a lot.

Paul

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by Stewy » Sun Jan 14, 2018 2:19 pm

9 for $100 on eBay

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by barra mick » Sun Jan 14, 2018 4:55 pm

Hectic habbib wrote:
barra mick wrote:Ive got one laying around

Its pretty old
Are u interested in on selling it
I will put a pic up.soon.you may not want it

Its old .

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by Hectic habbib » Sun Jan 14, 2018 9:05 pm

barra mick wrote:
Hectic habbib wrote:
barra mick wrote:Ive got one laying around

Its pretty old
Are u interested in on selling it
I will put a pic up.soon.you may not want it

Its old .
Ah all good just something interesting I guess

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by rb85 » Mon Jan 15, 2018 8:53 am

Hectic Habbib know any good recipes for rabbits? Could do with a few traps myself but should go legal ones not collectables as ill be using them to catch rabbits.

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by alexcarrillo » Mon Jan 15, 2018 9:42 am

Gday mate. I have 2 sitting in my shed. They are old and rusty but actually still work. Make great wall hangers in the man cave. How much do you pay for them

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by Hectic habbib » Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:18 pm

alexcarrillo wrote:Gday mate. I have 2 sitting in my shed. They are old and rusty but actually still work. Make great wall hangers in the man cave. How much do you pay for them
Umm it depends on the condition and travel, if u send me a private message I can give u my email

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Re: WANTED! OLD RABBIT TRAPS

Post by Hectic habbib » Mon Jan 15, 2018 4:20 pm

rb85 wrote:Hectic Habbib know any good recipes for rabbits? Could do with a few traps myself but should go legal ones not collectables as ill be using them to catch rabbits.
Yeah I've got older mates that have used them when we're a kid but now I've heard the **** hits the fan if you get caught, I guess a 22 is better :-D

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