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1 NeutralAbout ferretman5
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if its swims ill trow a fly at it, pheasant and woodcock shooting, foxes and ferreting
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I definitely would advise against a muzzle, those days are gone, a muzzle just adds to the chance of a ferret getting caught in a tree root etc and if you lose them then they would have no way to eat or drink in the wild, my best advice would be to be as quiet as possible when setting nets and keep out of sight from the borrows when they start to bolt or else the rabbit will see you and go back in and that raise your chances of having a long old dig.... atd
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was in kerry during the week, rabbits starting to show early signs of it down there, what a disaster.
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time time time, persist and theyl calm. i had two young polecats that wouldn't stop attacking, i used to make a secure square in the garden with boards and let them run around, id hide little bits of meat everywhere, as they ran around or ate id stroke them but not pick them up, they warmed to me a lot faster when they didn't feel as cornered. best of luck.
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Sorry cant help, im a bit far away and its not rude its worth a try, we've all been there, best of luck
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some nice pics lads keep it up
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nice 1 lads
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Flash (HOB) for obvious reason of being too fast for his own good Jaws , as hes eats chews everything except fingers whitey (HOB) and The Jill
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Vital piece of equipment wouldn't leave home with out it
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Hey lads i was just wondering how many collars I can use at the same time? I have an mk3m and i have been using just the one ferret at a time. If i tired to use 2 collars on the same locater would it work?