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Everything posted by rapidjenky
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what lurcherwould you recomend
rapidjenky replied to joe perthigwynion's topic in Lurchers & Running Dogs
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im the same as already stated, no end for me. i only have a couple of places that are between me and a couple of mates but we have to work them all year to keep the numbers down and the land owner happy. wont be going out of my way to kill doe`s with belly's full of young by any means though. just enough to keep them happy but not to much to make sure we still have a few to do next year! no point wiping them out just for the sake of it.
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How about air rifle and night vision mate ( best way for lamp shy bunnies), you must dig your ferrets out constantly in the summer when the warrens are full of young. I know you gotta keep land owners happy to keep permision but that must be hard work. Have you ferreted the permission constantly for a couple of years? If so how do find the population of rabbits after a couple of years? Thats not a dig mate just interested if they re-colonise quickly if your constantly taking them as we rest our permission out of season to be honest mate this is the first year and i know we wont be
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no worries mate, just a certain place we have is ferret only and when the guy says ferret that hedge we do it no matter what time of year it is. i just do as im asked to keep them happy. snares are no go, drop boxes may be an option but no one can go to check them as often as they should. shot guns are a no, lamping the rabbits are really shy and dive straight back into cover.
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You got to be desperate or dumb to use ferreting as a means of pest control over the summer. desperate to keep permission, i do the job i keep it. end of.
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had a few pregnant does last week, just say starting to show. but my season is all year round, the farmer wouldent be happy if i stopped to let them breed! he would only get someone else into do it.
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LANDROVER DISCOVERY ALL GASSED UP READY TO GO
rapidjenky replied to deadly's topic in Vehicles & Quads
so were is it and how much is it mate? tax and test? -
we walk our dogs down the local park and always pick up the crap up, simply because its were the kids play.
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it would only really help if the ferret left the set and moved away say along a hedge row were its hard to see. you could hear it and retrive it. the bell would more then likely fill with mud and dirt and not work with 5 mins of the ferret going to ground so be left useless anyway. nothing comes close to ferret finder, nothing. it really is a must have piece of equipment when you work your ferrets. not only dose it help find your ferret so you dont loose it but you can remove dead rabbits which youde never know were even there without it. ppl who dont use one are liveing on borrowed
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she more then likely killed then moved on. if you kept digging i would of expected to find a dead bunny. my guy kills instantly now, if theres no bolt in 5 mins i get the box out, if he dont move for 2 mins i dig. 4 out of 5 times theres a dead bunny. i had 3 holes dug at around 3 or 4ft apart the other day and removed a rabbit at each. well actually 2 rabbits at the first hole. he just went along the tunnel killing each one he came to. we got 23 rabbits but we only had 6 proper bolters all day. the rest were digs and removed from the hole as the ferret tryed to drag them back down. on
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would an anti bark collar work in a situation like this? may nock the dog off a few runs but it may learn that if it keeps its mouth shut it can keep going. then again, it may wreck the dog all together. just a question lads (and lasses).
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anybody coming from your area to the northeast then im willing to give you a few quid to drop off the pup. shouldent really but carnt stand to see a dog need a home.
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how did you manage that? put the lamp on and the stupid fecker run at me so i stook my foot out and kicked it lol. dog had around 8 to 10 slips and 4 or 5 were what ide call very very easy slips, even had to just about kick 2 up as they were clapped that tight. really upset with the dog as he either runs over sitters, falls over when they turn or wont run upto a rabbit till it actually moves. half the time he seemed to run with his eyes closed. have a dodge up my permision 1 night jenky ,let him watch my dog for a bit mate ,just sent you a message about doing abit ferretin
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how did you manage that? put the lamp on and the stupid fecker run at me so i stook my foot out and kicked it lol. dog had around 8 to 10 slips and 4 or 5 were what ide call very very easy slips, even had to just about kick 2 up as they were clapped that tight. really upset with the dog as he either runs over sitters, falls over when they turn or wont run upto a rabbit till it actually moves. half the time he seemed to run with his eyes closed.
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just got back in. im alittle depressed at the moment lol, i actually caught more then my dog did!
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acouple? lol lasttime i drove to wales it was like a 6 hour drive and i swore ide never do it again lol plus my car wouldent make it. deliver her and ill give her a great home! all the best mate, i hope she gets a well deserved good home.
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we`d of taken her if youde of been closer. me and our lass are a sucker for a rescue. whats one more to add to the tribe! lol.
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will be buying around 60 nets in the next couple of weeks. at the moment i have a bag i bought from a lad who gave up and theres a massive mixture of different nets. some i love to use and some i hate. no idea what most of them are. im looking at getting the 10oz nylon because i need a few and i seen longnetter selling them for £1 each which is handy when your after 60 on a budget. any one got a couple of pictures to show the difference between the 10oz, 12oz nylon and the spun polly ones? when you look on websites most of the pictures are the same one used over and over for mos
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sounds good mate please let me know. rocky, ide love another walk out but sadly i havent got anywhere to take you. the couple of places ive manged to sort myself wont allow me to take anyone else and defo no dogs. ive had to purchase a shock collar for my guy for an estate ive been getting as there are deer and pheasant everywhere and the guy wasn't gunner let me take the dog until i can prove i can control him enough to keep away from them, the collar helped sway things. will give you a shout if i ever find somewhere abit less strict lol
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hello mate, yer mate had a good 2 weeks on big old tups. nightmare to dress and not manny have decent horns but if i can get something out of it then alls good cause im skint! dont normally see this manny as the other lads grab em as well for ppl but ive managed to get there first this time. it really is hard to get good horns like these as farmers either chop the ends off or chop chunks out of them as they grow to close to the rams eye. or they drill bloody great big holes threw them to tie them up. 3 or 4 of these horns have very small holes drilled threw the tip but there still good ho
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ive managed to sort out 18 horns. any use to any of the stick making guys? im open to an offer on the lot.
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i havent had, or seen alot of lurchers work but of what i have seen ide say my wheaton x has an extremely high pray drive. far more then the gray x i had manny years ago. but when he is not out in the field he is the most gentle dog ive ever had. eats very slowly, very calm, never pulls on the lead and very quiet.
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join photo bucket mate and put pics on there. then put a link to your photo bucket album on here. once you get used to it you can link each picture to a thread to show up so ppl can see it without using the link.
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only had my lad a couple of months he is around 16 months. had a couple of dropped ones, a couple that have slipped the net while ferreting and picked up an injured one yesterday. had a few runs tonight on the lamp but dident connect and had a couple of day runs which have been put up but also not connected. the ones he has had his retrieval is getting alot better each time.
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just got in, had a couple of hours out. 6 or 7 slips a couple should of been easy pick ups but never connected. he either slipped over in the mud or chased the wrong one and ran over the sitter i was slipping him on. poor night, no wind, loads of moon and a dog that hasent got the hang of it yet. keen as mustard just needs to learn.
