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Yesterday for the fifth time this year I had to leave a ferret in a burrow overnight, I've got it back each time alright but it's a pain in the hole and I'm sick of having to do it. So I've decided to invest in a ferret finder, I wouldn't mind spending €200 on a new one once it wouldn't depreciate by too much, could anyone tell me what the make secondhand

 

Also could anyone tell me what strength the nylon in a longnet would want to be?

 

Thanks lads

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Yesterday for the fifth time this year I had to leave a ferret in a burrow overnight, I've got it back each time alright but it's a pain in the hole and I'm sick of having to do it. So I've decided to invest in a ferret finder, I wouldn't mind spending €200 on a new one once it wouldn't depreciate by too much, could anyone tell me what the make secondhand

 

Also could anyone tell me what strength the nylon in a longnet would want to be?

 

Thanks lads

well hello and to answer your random questions 1) you can pick up a deben mk1 8ft for about £80 2) a longnet is ment to catch and hold, if you read up on nets most people say 4oz nets catch on everything so that would be my choice :laugh: although 6 and 10oz are popular :thumbs:
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Yesterday for the fifth time this year I had to leave a ferret in a burrow overnight, I've got it back each time alright but it's a pain in the hole and I'm sick of having to do it. So I've decided to invest in a ferret finder, I wouldn't mind spending €200 on a new one once it wouldn't depreciate by too much, could anyone tell me what the make secondhand

 

Also could anyone tell me what strength the nylon in a longnet would want to be?

 

Thanks lads

well hello and to answer your random questions 1) you can pick up a deben mk1 8ft for about £80 2) a longnet is ment to catch and hold, if you read up on nets most people say 4oz nets catch on everything so that would be my choice :laugh: although 6 and 10oz are popular :thumbs:

 

Thanks for the quick reply, where could I get one at that money and would that include a collar?

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Yesterday for the fifth time this year I had to leave a ferret in a burrow overnight, I've got it back each time alright but it's a pain in the hole and I'm sick of having to do it. So I've decided to invest in a ferret finder, I wouldn't mind spending €200 on a new one once it wouldn't depreciate by too much, could anyone tell me what the make secondhand

 

Also could anyone tell me what strength the nylon in a longnet would want to be?

 

Thanks lads

well hello and to answer your random questions 1) you can pick up a deben mk1 8ft for about £80 2) a longnet is ment to catch and hold, if you read up on nets most people say 4oz nets catch on everything so that would be my choice :laugh: although 6 and 10oz are popular :thumbs:

 

Thanks for the quick reply, where could I get one at that money and would that include a collar?

put an advert on the wanted section on here :thumbs:
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Better checking out ebay mate but mk1 locators are still making good money ,so check out mk3 or mk3m and if you need just but one collar and add another later . A 4z longnet will pick up all the crap going so you might want to look at a 6z net

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Go for a 6oz long net, 4oz is a pain and catches everything but a 10oz will not tangle the rabbit up and wrap around it enough, MK1 Locators are not much Cheaper than MK3 on Ebay but if you buy new you will have the warrenty which some people have used time and time agin!.

Atb.

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