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I wouldn't bother ferreting where members of the public are walking buy. i like being out the way,

And i cant understand these posts on ferreting at night.

Night is for the lamp and the webs.

Yup ferreting at night is a pain in the ass......and the public do not take well to people ferreting foot paths as i said we can get together after xmas and will take you out with us no worries Atb bobby
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can any one tell me if it is against the law to ferret on public footpaths and bridalways?

carry on mate ,............just take a jack hammer and make sure you compact it after you back fill ............and dont forget to take a few buckets of temp tarmac.......... :thumbs:
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We have done many a bridle ways and footpaths that runs through our permissions with no probs other than the odd pain in the as*e anti moaning it's cruel

but if the surrounding land is not one of your permissions then i guess you will have to get the councils permission

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