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Sirblessed

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  1. Got up early this morning done a little spotlighting and Chase was impressive for a young dog that hasn’t, done much in the light his striking is improving and he is retrieving better now all of the rabbits spotlighting ( sorry no night video ) and during the day were caught by him today, He is getting FAST.

     

     

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  2. On 16/01/2023 at 00:42, TOMO said:

    thing is guss you will be leaving rabbits underground....of course thats not necessarily a bad thing.....but the locator defiantly puts more rabbits in the bag...for the most part digging a rabbit out is usually a simple affair....1 0r 2 feet job done.....of course there are places where digging them out is a real chore ....but make no mistake that locator and spade make the bag a lot larger..     

    Not in this country you would spend more time digging than ferreting the average dig here is an hour+ so it's not a viable option in most places unfortunatly 

  3. 5 hours ago, Guss33 said:

    It’s great to see some kids getting out as I don’t see many if any young ones getting out their.  We also use the ground nets like you hav and they do work well and do stop the hole hopping. The one thing we have done with our nets is dyed the ends so we know we’re they are.  

    Ends are purple 

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  4. 1 hour ago, Guss33 said:

    It’s great to see some kids getting out as I don’t see many if any young ones getting out their.  We also use the ground nets like you hav and they do work well and do stop the hole hopping. The one thing we have done with our nets is dyed the ends so we know we’re they are.  

    I dyed mine purple on the ends

  5. 5 hours ago, Moocher71 said:

    I think it's great idea and I think I'm going to give it a go ,

    A traditional long net without posts might work can't see why not, these are a lot wider I bought two cut one in half so  2 at25 meters long and the other into 3rds so 3 at about 16 meters long

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  6. New additions to the family say hello to Luna and Chance both from seperate lines, Luna ( Lunatic ) savaged my thumb when I picked her up but after getting home she settled pretty quick after a few minuets of handling. I now have 10 jill kits to start this year, cant wait to see how they go 7 that I bred and I brought in 3 other lines to try out.

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  7. Just over a month ago our house was flooded by water from the Murray river in Echuca, I relocated to Great Western a beautiful part of the country with an abundance of opportunity for a ferreter such as myself Ive got to say I'm settling in nicely.

     

     

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  8. On 29/12/2022 at 23:24, Guss33 said:

    Great to see a good set up for the ferrets I have taken on board your way you keep them cool in our hot season in Australia and it works a treat. Well done. 

    Good job mate you won't have to worry about heat now

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