Yess it is a good idea to put those sticks there to make them follow the trail into your snare but i think you have them a little small so make ur hole a little bigger..... i trap many things myself
hey i have some advice for you you should make your snare loop smaller about 3 and a half inches and only about an inch above the ground proofs in the pudding or rabbit stew lol good luck
They love birch, cut a birch tree down and put it across the road.Trim the tree out a bit,and use the limb to set your snare.you can set a few in the tree if ya like. or use spruce branches to make a gate and leave a little clearing in it for your snare.
I'm looking into groping rabbits to eat and I have used a trap but never snared I'm gunna try out snaring rut imprint of rabbit holes can anyone tell me if thats a good idea?
well, your snairs shuld be set to the size of you fist roughly and about the height of three fingers of the ground. and to get them to go to the snair just simply leave no way to get by the snair without going threw it.
Nice video man, you don't need to use bait while setting trails and try setting your guide sticks perpendicular to the trail rather than paralell
NSDean 1 month ago
Yess it is a good idea to put those sticks there to make them follow the trail into your snare but i think you have them a little small so make ur hole a little bigger..... i trap many things myself
kowboytrey 1 month ago
hey i have some advice for you you should make your snare loop smaller about 3 and a half inches and only about an inch above the ground proofs in the pudding or rabbit stew lol good luck
jzoer392 2 months ago
2:30 u should catch 1...heavy trail
Outdoorsman1515 8 months ago
They love birch, cut a birch tree down and put it across the road.Trim the tree out a bit,and use the limb to set your snare.you can set a few in the tree if ya like. or use spruce branches to make a gate and leave a little clearing in it for your snare.
doublerum1 1 year ago
use a fist sized rock (sprinkle pepper on it) and place it on a well used rabbit trail.LOL
clintpoonae 1 year ago
I'm looking into groping rabbits to eat and I have used a trap but never snared I'm gunna try out snaring rut imprint of rabbit holes can anyone tell me if thats a good idea?
MrAssViolater 1 year ago
@ianeisenhut you obviously are a bit of a freak to look up snaring on you tube and then start insulting someone that you don't even know.
You sound like a cowardice weirdo and just reading your comment makes me want to cause you pain.
spearoforlife96 1 year ago
@Bobbykilla16 Your obviously not setting it right then if their been up for 5-6 days and you still don't have anthing.
You should be getting a rabbit in your snare from as little as half an hour to 2 days, i think you should
re-examine your snare making to see what your doing wrong.
spearoforlife96 1 year ago
well, your snairs shuld be set to the size of you fist roughly and about the height of three fingers of the ground. and to get them to go to the snair just simply leave no way to get by the snair without going threw it.
NorwegianNightmareNC 1 year ago