AndyKelly 251 Posted January 14, 2012 Report Share Posted January 14, 2012 went to my usual haunt yesterday and at the request of the farmer attempted to get some rabbits out of the old dry stone walls. found it very hard work for me as there was still alot of cover around the walls and felt in a way it was harder work for the ferrets. seems that they have alot more work to do around areas like this that the normal flat tidy burry. the actual rabbits that i did managed to flush out were not older experienced rabbits but alot of this seasons younger ones.was pleased that i took the jack russell as she was very good at marking in situations like this and refused to move from specific spots where the rabbits were hiding. i guess without the dog i would have been stuffed! also because of the areas i used alot more poke nets that purse nets as i needed the extra allowance in the size of the poke net otherwise i would have lost the rabbits i did manage to flush out. made a plain old day hard work but rewarding in a way. the wife wasnt amused though came straight home and went to bed as i was pooped! decent 10 rabbit haul so off to the butchers to trade them in for pennines Quote Link to post
tegater 789 Posted January 14, 2012 Report Share Posted January 14, 2012 went to my usual haunt yesterday and at the request of the farmer attempted to get some rabbits out of the old dry stone walls. found it very hard work for me as there was still alot of cover around the walls and felt in a way it was harder work for the ferrets. seems that they have alot more work to do around areas like this that the normal flat tidy burry. the actual rabbits that i did managed to flush out were not older experienced rabbits but alot of this seasons younger ones.was pleased that i took the jack russell as she was very good at marking in situations like this and refused to move from specific spots where the rabbits were hiding. i guess without the dog i would have been stuffed! also because of the areas i used alot more poke nets that purse nets as i needed the extra allowance in the size of the poke net otherwise i would have lost the rabbits i did manage to flush out. made a plain old day hard work but rewarding in a way. the wife wasnt amused though came straight home and went to bed as i was pooped! decent 10 rabbit haul so off to the butchers to trade them in for pennines Another reason I need a dog, as when we are doing the walls we just have to guess and try them all, many of course are empty. Its good to see you have a ready market for them. Quote Link to post
Guest vin Posted January 14, 2012 Report Share Posted January 14, 2012 a good marking dog is worth it weight in gold to me...these days. sometimes my dog marks really well but on other days she just marks the ones shes seen go in...its great if you have a dog that is 100% reliable on the mark.saves a lot of time and effort in big places. i know if my dog is marking there is deffo something in there..without doubt. Quote Link to post
Ideation 8,217 Posted January 14, 2012 Report Share Posted January 14, 2012 Good day out there matey I woke up this morn and looked out of the window, and it was the first morning all year that has really looked like a proper day for ferreting, with frost coating everything in sight As for marking dogs, we would be stuffed without ours, we have a lot of warrens here and many are used but dont hold. The dog tell us which are occupied, which holes the rabbits are nearest to, and which holes they are going to bolt from when they strt moving, and that's before they even grab them, run them down etc. One of the dog even tells us if there is more than one rabbit down there tegater - if you ever fancy a day out with a dog or two in tow, give us a shout and we will happily make the drive up for a cuppa and a mooch about, it's always nice t meet tidy folk Quote Link to post
Ferret mad Dave 65 Posted January 14, 2012 Report Share Posted January 14, 2012 Sounds like you had a good outing mate sounds like titch had fun too mate the nets are doing me grand by the way Quote Link to post
AndyKelly 251 Posted January 14, 2012 Author Report Share Posted January 14, 2012 pleased the nets are working for you mate! titch always has fun and comes home knackered.anytime you need more nets you know where to find us hope the huntings good down your end dave. if you ever fancy a day up here giz a yell always need help with the big sets Quote Link to post
Ferret mad Dave 65 Posted January 15, 2012 Report Share Posted January 15, 2012 Ye spot on matey same here too you mate got more land than ever before Quote Link to post
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