wife 1 Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 i have read just about all the threads on molecatching and although i can see a good few of you have had some good results i am after any advice going for a new starter,what has happened was with a mate we went for a drive around and knocking doors after new ground,got a few small farms that we were happy with then one of the farmers wifes came out and said do you do moles,i replied no as we have no idea and have never tried it before,she went on to say it was a pity as a freind of hers who has stud horses and a good few hundred acres which the horses are not in has problems with moles ,she then went on to say if we was do the moles we would have the rights to the rabbits and foxes,she left me with no choice but to say we can give it a go,so where do i start,got £ quid i can spend on traps but what sort of traps are best and what suppliers is best and i have heard about burying traps rubbing them in dirt and leaving them,like i have said i have no idea and explained this to the woman and she said as long as you try the lady with the horses would be happy,so come on guys once i got the traps explain what i have to do,i have seen a freind of mine who does it and when on his farm all the molehills have sticks in them,i am guessing this is some sort of indicator of if the trap has gone off or not,any advice would be great,keep hunting Quote Link to post
Guest little_lloyd Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 I used ferret dropping in the tunnels last summer worked for a short time but there coimng back in large numbers now Quote Link to post
Guest foxtrack Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 (edited) i have read just about all the threads on molecatching and although i can see a good few of you have had some good results i am after any advice going for a new starter,what has happened was with a mate we went for a drive around and knocking doors after new ground,got a few small farms that we were happy with then one of the farmers wifes came out and said do you do moles,i replied no as we have no idea and have never tried it before,she went on to say it was a pity as a freind of hers who has stud horses and a good few hundred acres which the horses are not in has problems with moles ,she then went on to say if we was do the moles we would have the rights to the rabbits and foxes,she left me with no choice but to say we can give it a go,so where do i start,got £ quid i can spend on traps but what sort of traps are best and what suppliers is best and i have heard about burying traps rubbing them in dirt and leaving them,like i have said i have no idea and explained this to the woman and she said as long as you try the lady with the horses would be happy,so come on guys once i got the traps explain what i have to do,i have seen a freind of mine who does it and when on his farm all the molehills have sticks in them,i am guessing this is some sort of indicator of if the trap has Edited July 1, 2007 by foxtrack Quote Link to post
IanB 0 Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 Use either dufus or fenn mole traps mate, I tend to just stick the traps in fresh runs use a mole probe to fine the tunnels and bang the trap in with a marker pin ie the stick you mentioned..............f**k sticking ferret droppings in as LL mentioned Quote Link to post
Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted July 1, 2007 Report Share Posted July 1, 2007 Lloyd; Didn't you know ~ as any wise old countryman could tell ye ~ that moles are deeply attracted to months old ferret shit? Dear oh lord; Youngsters today! Wife; Save a lot of us a lot of key bashing (and argy bargying) mate. Go to Google and search out Geoff Nichols - Mole Catcher. Buy his little book and take it from there. It's as good a start from zero as ye'll get. It'll outline all the basics and ye never know, ye may even stop a few. When the book seems to let ye down and ye can't crack it? Come back here and ask those finer tuned questions. I'm sure ye'll then get answers Best of luck. Moles even I can catch! Quote Link to post
gnipper 6,921 Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Bury the traps for a bit if they're new, find the tunnel with a probe and dig out a neat (trap sized) hole with a pointing trowel and put the trap in, use the bits of turf removed to fill round the trap handle to block off the light. Quote Link to post
Guest little_lloyd Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 Lloyd; Didn't you know ~ as any wise old countryman could tell ye ~ that moles are deeply attracted to months old ferret shit? Dear oh lord; Youngsters today! Wife; Save a lot of us a lot of key bashing (and argy bargying) mate. Go to Google and search out Geoff Nichols - Mole Catcher. Buy his little book and take it from there. It's as good a start from zero as ye'll get. It'll outline all the basics and ye never know, ye may even stop a few. When the book seems to let ye down and ye can't crack it? Come back here and ask those finer tuned questions. I'm sure ye'll then get answers Best of luck. Moles even I can catch! I never said to use it did i Just said i used it once which didnt do any good Quote Link to post
Guest Ditch_Shitter Posted July 2, 2007 Report Share Posted July 2, 2007 I was taking the piss, ye fruit cake! I have absolutely no idea what a mole must make of ferret shit, fresh, old or indifferant! Ye really should learn not always to take some people too seriously, mate Quote Link to post
TOMO 29,497 Posted July 3, 2007 Report Share Posted July 3, 2007 a picture saves a thoudand words mate , get hold of moleys dvd on mole trapping. it will show ya evrything. as for burrying traps i usualy dont have that option , evrytime a get some new ones there straight out the box and set on jobs . and i always get moles by the next day in them Quote Link to post
T.F.Student 0 Posted July 5, 2007 Report Share Posted July 5, 2007 (edited) "as for burrying traps i usualy dont have that option , evrytime a get some new ones there straight out the box and set on jobs . and i always get moles by the next day in them" Had the same experience years ago TOMO. A mate was telling me he once set 50 - 60 traps in a field and then the farmer drove round with the chain arrars...said he was rushing about like a blue arsed fly resetting the traps Edited July 5, 2007 by T.F.Student Quote Link to post
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