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Do collars get stuck in purse nets?


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Yes they do get stuck in nets but the ferret soon gets used to it and it becomes not so bad! I would rather get a wee tug on net now and again rather that loosing a ferret :whistling:

 

They will get caught occasionally mate , i dont work mine with a locator collar all the time as i have had a bad experiance of my hob getting his collar caught in the tree roots . :thumbdown:

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I find they do get cought up in purse nets but Iv started useing a 50yard and a 25 yard quickset net and they are great ferrets can come and go out of holes as they like I dont have to reset nets when one gets pulled down it has its drawbacks if rabbits start to hole hop but you have to take the good with the bad and I like to have my ferrets collored up just in case

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I usually work the jills without the collar.

 

If they get stuck on a rabbit i enter the hob with the collar on.

 

ITS not foolproof.

 

However it seems to be the most sucsessful combanation for me :thumbs:

 

Same.

 

Works very well for me. Also i find the rabbit have far less damage once a hob is on the scene as the hob will bully the rabbit fast and get a relatively clean kill to the neck. My experience with jills is they often hammer the rabbits back end as they dont have the strength to push past to the head and neck area. Ive dug rabbits to my smallest jill in a hell of a state but perfectly alive, yet when digging to my hob or others hobs the rabbits are dead with minimal damage, usually bruising to a shoulder and heavy damage to the neck.

 

Just my experience mind...

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