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heres how i have altered my trap for my ets system  :) finaly my birds have got used to the change after 3 days  :)

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that will do the job nicely as i do not have ets yet wife bought me a new pair of trainers so i can run to the town square with my rubber to clock in lol

Guest Grasshopper Lofts
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Good job mate i now understand  it seeing the pics  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

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Good job mate i now understand  it seeing the pics  ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

 

it just hooks on the front and rests on the bar at the back  ;) but birds cant go back on the pad  ;) birds took 3 days to get used to it , but trapping fine again , just need some weather to train in and they'll be down the road ;)

Guest Grasshopper Lofts
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it just hooks on the front and rests on the bar at the back  ;) but birds cant go back on the pad  ;) birds took 3 days to get used to it , but trapping fine again , just need some weather to train in and they'll be down the road ;)

 

glad there used to now i know u were worried at first the weather still bad then

Guest pigeondave
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that looks a lot better than going through those dovecote holes ive seen they go through.good on you mate.all the best.

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glad there used to now i know u were worried at first the weather still bad then

 

warmed up a bit cleared a little but couldnt see the hills so no training  :'( :'( :'( :'( :'( :'(

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why didn't u use the same idea but put it on the floor of the sputnik then the birds would have dropped onto it as normal

 

because i dont like the birds dropping hard into the sputnik after a hard race  ;) as i believe its un-natural for them to drop this way ;) its something thats been in me head for a while now , was going to make a new trap altogether , but now adapted im happy for now ;)

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thats ok for RPRA but no good for WHPU

 

whats the whpu ruling Phil ?

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the bird would have to be confined so would need to go through the bobs first before going over the pad as a bird with yours can walk in, be clocked then turn around and walk back out.

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the bird would have to be confined so would need to go through the bobs first before going over the pad as a bird with yours can walk in, be clocked then turn around and walk back out.

 

Thats easy enough to do as well as a drop down tray  :)

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wheres your landing board?

 

was in the closed position but does open ;)

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the bird would have to be confined so would need to go through the bobs first before going over the pad as a bird with yours can walk in, be clocked then turn around and walk back out.

 

THE BOBWIRES ARE AT THE BACK ON THE RV WOODCRAFT TRAP LIKE ON THE SPUTNIK AND HAS BEEN PASSED BY THE RPRA !

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THE BOBWIRES ARE AT THE BACK ON THE RV WOODCRAFT TRAP LIKE ON THE SPUTNIK AND HAS BEEN PASSED BY THE RPRA !

 

he was refering to the WHPU rules  ;)

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looking at the trap the pigeons are going to be clocked in before they go through the bobs , ets will pick a ring up 4inch away . so as soon as they land on your spuntnik oldyellow the pigeon will be clocked , this is out of order with both the n.e.h.u. and the r.p.r.a , i would move the pads back a touch just to be on the safe side ,

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